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What Is Zerona?
How Does Zerona Work?
What Are The Risks Of Zerona?
How Much Does Zerona Cost?
What Are Zerona Alternatives?

Erchonia Zerona LipoLASER

What Is Zerona?

ZERONA is a new, FDA approved body-sculpting procedure designed to remove fat and contour the body without invasive surgery. Unlike other procedures, Zerona allows the patient to continue their daily activities without interruptions from surgery, pain, or wounds.

According to the manufacturer, the ZERONA procedure was proven through a double blind, randomized, multi-site, and placebo controlled study in which patients averaged a loss of 3.5 inches total (meaning measurements were taken from all over the body), and some lost up to as much as 9 inches total compared to the placebo group that lost only a half an inch.
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Zerona Facts

  • Completely non-invasive
  • Treatment takes approx. 40 mins, three times a week for two weeks
  • No known side effects

How Does Zerona Work?

ZERONA works by utilizing the Erchonia® LipoLASER (FDA market cleared for laser assisted liposuction) to open a pore in the wall of the fat cells, releasing the fat into the interstitial space. The excess fat is passed through the body during its normal course of detoxification.

Treatment takes 40 minutes and needs to be administered three times a week for two weeks for best results. The laser will be applied over the targeted area i.e. waist, hips, and thighs for 20 minutes and then the patient will turn over and do the same treatment on the opposite side. This should be a minimum, for maximum results consult your physician about doing more than one two week session.

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What Are The Risks Of Zerona?

During the procedure patients most often do not feel anything, the laser that is being administered is a low level laser that does not produce heat, it is completely noninvasive, and has never shown any recorded side effects.

Low Level Lasers have been in use for over 40 years for treatment of many different conditions such as chronic pain, wound healing, and many other orthopedic conditions.

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How Much Does Zerona Cost?

Treatments take about 40 minutes and most physicians recommend a treatment cycle of 6-9 sessions spaced out over a few weeks with 3-4 sessions per week. The cost of Zerona treatments range between $1,500 - $3,000, depending on the market and location of the practice.
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What Are Zerona Alternatives?

Completely non-invasive Zerona alternatives include:

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  • Zerona and Zeltiq on Good Morning America - Yesterday these two non-invasive fat reducing procedures were featured in the Wall Street Journal, today both Zeltiq and Zerona on GMA
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  • Does Zerona Work? - After speaking to several medical spas and physician offices who offer Zerona, and reading some of the available literature, we've learned about how Zerona works and how to make it work better.
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  • What to Expect After Zerona - Zerona offers patients inch loss without surgery, but the effects can be greatly enhanced by following up with some diet and exercise.
  • Why Are So Many Patients Choosing Zerona? - For those looking to lose inches fast and avoid surgery, Zerona laser treatment provides an option that does just that.
  • Lose Inches Fast with Zerona - If avoiding surgery is important and you need a quick inch loss, low level laser therapy with Zerona may be the right solution.
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