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MANILA, Philippines –  It’s a brand new year and you have resolved to get in shape. Easier said than done, right?

“Attaining your desired figure has always been an elusive goal for many  especially after a binge eating spree during the holidays. If you’ve tried weight loss before but weren’t successful, then maybe it’s time to seek advice from professionals who specialize in difficult weight-loss cases, who know what it takes to help people lose weight, with a scientifically-based program,” says Dr. Eduardo Santos of Beverly Hills 6750 (Multi-Specialty Aesthetic Institute).

According to a recent survey conducted among women in the US, 45 percent of respondents have resolved to lose weight in the New Year, but almost all (97 percent) say they think they will need some assistance to keep their resolution. Weight Watchers, a well-known organization in America whose core business revolves around wellness (including weight loss), says the best course of action is to consult well-trained and certified experts in nutrition and weight loss medicine.

Aside from the usual diet and exercise programs, medical causes of weight gain have to be investigated and lifestyle changes have to be followed. According to the good doctor, you need to find a suitable regimen to achieve your goals. “Diet and exercise are good but sometimes patients also want to have those stubborn areas of fat accumulation addressed as well, which diet or exercise cannot seem to address,” Dr. Santos adds.

Those who are looking for a quick-fix may opt to undergo liposuction, an invasive procedure that requires one to two weeks of downtime. Busy professionals, on one hand, may go for a more convenient, non-invasive and trouble-free 45-minute procedure called the Accent Treatment.

Stress-free, effective procedure

The procedure is fairly simple, according to Dr. Santos. “Accent is a very popular treatment for body contouring. The technology involves the use of radiofrequency to heat both the skin surface and the deeper fat layers that causes skin tightening and fat cell shrinkage. This can be done on the hips, buttocks, arms and face.”

A study reveals that abdominal Accent Treatment can result in a one- to two-inch reduction in the area. Best of all, there is no downtime and patients can go back to work or attend social functions. Dr. Santos cautions patients who are looking for a quick fix that Accent Treatment requires at least eight to ten sessions for dramatic results. It also works best with a healthy diet and exercise.

The state-of-the art technology of Accent delivers an effective system for spot fat reduction. The treatment areas are carefully mapped in order to re-contour the body’s shape. One can essentially target areas that need the reduction or smoothening  thus reshaping or contouring the body minus painful and invasive procedures. Areas become smooth and firm giving the body a more defined shape.

Clinical and medical studies reveal thousands of patients attest to the effectiveness of Accent Treatment in tightening loose skin, promoting healthy collagen production and improving body contours.

 “Exercise, good nutrition, a sunny disposition plus a beauty regimen treat here and there, and you’re on your way to a healthier, happier and more beautiful you in 2011,” concludes Dr. Santos.

 

(Avail yourself of Accent Body Contouring & Fat Reduction at BH6750 until Jan. 31 with a cut-price offer of P2,499 from P7,000. For details call 893-6750 or 893-8888 or log on to www.bh6750.com. For best results, consult your doctor.)

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ACCENT

ACCENT BODY CONTOURING

ACCENT TREATMENT

DR. EDUARDO SANTOS OF BEVERLY HILLS

DR. SANTOS

FAT REDUCTION

MULTI-SPECIALTY AESTHETIC INSTITUTE

NEW YEAR

WEIGHT

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