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To book an appointment please call
 Sarah, Julie or Robyn 
0115 9392230 or 0115 8776945.

 

 Safe and Painless
Ilipo is a low-level laser diode system and therefore is painless and completely safe. It can be used on all skin types and body areas and you can return to normal activity immediately after treatment.

 Targeted fat reduction
ILipo can target fat reduction in specific problem area. By positioning the laser pads on the target area such as chin, upper arms, abdomen or thighs fat can be broken down and removed specifically from that area. This is a big advantage over diet and exercise, which can reduce overall body fat but not shape individual areas. Perfect for that after baby tummy.

Mi-ilipo is  at Window to the Womb,  261 Derby Road, Bramcote, Nottingham, NG9 3JA.  
 

http://www.windowtothewomb.co.uk/ilipo-body-shaping

Treatments times 
  
Mondays                           1pm - 7pm
Tuesdays                          10am - 4pm
Tuesday evening                 6pm - 9pm
Wednesdays                     10am - 4pm
Thursdays                         1pm - 7pm
Saturday                           10am - 4pm 
 

Please call to book 0115 9392230
or 0115 8776945
 
 

 

Immediate results

Typically a 2-4cm loss in abdomen circumference may be achieved with every treatment. A course of 8 treatments is recommended over 4 weeks with 2 treatments per week, for maximum results. Ilipo results are greatly enhanced by eating healthily and taking regular exercise

 

 

Affordable results !!

8 teatments for £600,  with an average of 2-4cm on each treatment over 3 measurements! 

 

Please ring Window to the womb for a free consultation. Sarah, Robyn or Julie 0115 9392230.

email      mi-ilipo@hotmail.co.uk

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About I-LIPO

How does it work?
The i-lipo emits low levels of laser energy; the fat cell membranes are disrupted releasing intra-cellular fat. This causes the cell to lose its round shape by changing the permeability of the cell membrane. This does not affect the neighbouring structures such as skin, blood vessels, and peripheral nerves. Triglycerides spill out from the broken cell membranes and are released into the interstitial space, where they are slowly transported through the body's natural metabolic functions, with no adverse physiological effects and are used by the body as an energy source. Exercise post treatments accelerate the breakdown and removal of fat from the area.

Clinically proven
Independent clinical studies have shown I-lipo, in some cases to be comparable to the results achieved by liposuction. Ultrasound imagery shows a 30% reduction in the fat layer depth after just one treatment additional treatments improve the results further.

Results may be seen immediately after each treatment as the fat cell contents are released. Exercise post treatment is required to accelerate the removal of released fat.

What areas can be treated?

Ilipo can target fat reduction in specific problem areas by positioning the laser pads on the target area such as chin, upper arm, abdomen or thighs; fat can be broken down and removed specifically from the area.

Will it work

Ilipo is clinically proven to break down fat cells, but clients must be able to complete 45mins of exercise on day of treatment and follow with a healthy low fat diet.

We do not offer a money back guarantee on inch loss, as each treatment is dependent on the co-operation of our clients to do the exercise required and eat a healthy low fat diet to maintain the inch loss.

Lymphatic  system

The  lymphatic system is actually a crucial player in your body’s ability to ward off disease and heal from injury.

The lymphatic function supports every other system in the body, including the immune, digestive, detoxification and nervous systems. In fact, many believe that poor lymph health underlies a host of conditions, from cellulite to cancer.

The reality is that you have twice as much lymph fluid in your body as blood. The lymph continuously bathes each cell and drains away the detritus in a circulatory system powered only by your breathing and movement..

What can you do to ensure your lymph system stays healthy? There are a number of ways to support lymphatic function that should be part of every woman’s health habits..

Anatomy of the lymph system

The first thing to understand about your lymph system is its vast extent. Like the circulatory system that supplies blood, the network of lymph vessels serves almost every cell in your body. Strung along the lymph vessels like pearls knotted on a string, the lymph nodesserve as a series of cleaning filters. Lymphatic fluid percolates through the nodes, being purified and immunologically boosted at every stage.

The lymph vessels and nodes are made of lymph tissue, but so are many other parts of the body. One crucial function of lymph tissue is generating and storing white blood cells, the blood cells that fight infection. Besides the lymph nodes, principal lymph organs include the bone marrow (where white blood cells called B-lymphocytes are made), the spleen, tonsils and the thymus gland (where T-lymphocytes are made). The largest concentration of lymph tissue in the body surrounds the intestines. Called gut-associated lymphatic tissue, or GALT, this tissue is the guardian of this largest gateway through the body’s defences, and it actively separates desirable nutrients from undesirable pathogens, and helps mount a defence whenever needed.

The flow of lymph fluid

The lymph system’s primary function is to isolate infection and cellular detritus from the rest of the body and deal with it. Delivers blood with its oxygen and nutrients. The local cells use these nutrients and excrete waste. Tiny veins pick some of the blood and waste products up. But tiny lymph vessels pick much of the vascular fluid and waste —and hopefully all of the live infection — up. This process is happening all over the body all the time.

Digestive fats from our food are meanwhile absorbed in the small intestine and then drawn into the lymphatic system for transport to the bloodstream via the cysterna chyli.

Amazingly, the lymphatic system has no central pump but depends on muscle contraction and manual manipulation to move fluid. Deep breathing is another essential way we can enhance movement of lymph through our bodies. And importantly, the organs of elimination (skin, kidney, liver, bladder, small and large intestines) need to be doing their jobs well so that the lymph does not get overwhelmed with waste products.

If the lymph system gets blocked or overrun (due to illness, surgery, toxic overload or lack of activity), lymph fluid backs up. This can cause swelling, joint pain, nausea and fatigue. Stagnant lymph may be stored within nodes for a long period of time but eventually becomes too toxic for the body to handle well. 

The flow of lymph fluid

The lymph system’s primary function is to isolate infection and cellular detritus from the rest of the body and deal with it.Imagine you are looking at a handful of living cells through a microscope. A capillary (the smallest blood vessel) delivers blood with its oxygen and nutrients. The local cells use these nutrients and excrete waste. Tiny veins pick some of the blood and waste products up. But tiny lymph vessels pick much of the vascular fluid and waste —and hopefully all of the live infection up. This process is happening all over the body all the time.

Digestive fats from our food are meanwhile absorbed in the small intestine and then drawn into the lymphatic system for transport to the bloodstream via the cysterna chyli.

Amazingly, the lymphatic system has no central pump but depends on muscle contraction and manual manipulation to move fluid. Deep breathing is another essential way we can enhance movement of lymph through our bodies. And importantly, the organs of elimination (skin, kidney, liver, bladder, small and large intestines) need to be doing their jobs well so that the lymph does not get overwhelmed with waste products.

If the lymph system gets blocked or overrun (due to illness, surgery, toxic overload or lack of activity), lymph fluid backs up. This can cause swelling, joint pain, nausea and fatigue. Stagnant lymph may be stored within nodes for a long period of time but eventually becomes too toxic for the body to handle well.

  The lymphatic system and cellulite

Cellulite and “saddle bags” along the thighs are partially the result of impaired lymph flow to certain areas, causing immobilized pockets of fat and trapping toxins. Over 90% of women have some form of cellulite resulting from weight gain, a genetic predisposition, or inactivity.

Cellulite begins when numerous fat cells collect in one area (generally the buttocks, thighs and upper arms in women), causing the skin to bulge. The dimpling effect occurs when the connective fibers in the skin pull down in areas where body fat is pushing up. Toxins and lymph fluid accumulate in the pockets of fat. Improving the circulation of lymph in areas prone to cellulite and reducing toxic burden are two successful ways to diminish cellulite from the inside out.

 

  Lymphatic massage

 Because lymph fluid moves slowly without aid of its own pump, inactivity can seriously restrict its flow. Muscular contraction through exercise and deep breathing is the primary means by which our lymph circulates, but lymphatic massage and drainage provide another helpful option.

On an everyday basis, regular lymph massage (particularly around the abdomen, axillary nodes, and breast) can be great preventive health maintenance..

 

For more information on your Lymphatic system follow this link

http://www.womentowomen.com/detoxification/lymphaticsystem.aspx

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