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The ERCHONIA Laser Scanner is specially designed for use during Liposuction and non-invasive body contouring. The medical laser is applied externally and has proven through double-blind clinical trials to emulsify adipose tissue.
ZERONA is a new body-sculpting procedure designed to remove fat and contour the body without invasive surgery. ZERONA unlike other procedures, allows the patient to continue their daily activities without interruptions from surgery, pain, wounds or garments. ZERONA works by utilizing the Erchonia Laser Scanner (FDA market cleared for laser assisted liposuction) to emulsify adipose tissue which then releases into the interstitial space. The excess fat is passed through the body during its normal course of detoxification. The ZERONA procedure was proven through a double-blind, randomized, multi-site, and placebo controlled study in which patients averaged a loss of 3-4 inches compared to the placebo group that lost only a half an inch.
The ERCHONIA Laser Scanner is specially designed for use during Liposuction and non-invasive body contouring. The medical laser is applied externally and has proven through double-blind clinical trials to emulsify adipose tissue.
ZERONA is a new body-sculpting procedure designed to remove fat and contour the body without invasive surgery. ZERONA unlike other procedures, allows the patient to continue their daily activities without interruptions from surgery, pain, wounds or garments. ZERONA works by utilizing the Erchonia Laser Scanner (FDA market cleared for laser assisted liposuction) to emulsify adipose tissue which then releases into the interstitial space. The excess fat is passed through the body during its normal course of detoxification. The ZERONA procedure was proven through a double-blind, randomized, multi-site, and placebo controlled study in which patients averaged a loss of 3-4 inches compared to the placebo group that lost only a half an inch.