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Zerona®

While the new advanced SlimLipo laser body contouring system is revolutionary in eliminating fat cells with very little downtime, many patients tell me they are looking for a way to slim down without any downtime or with absolutely no pain. A new body slimming system, called Zerona, now does just that.

Zerona is a completely non-invasive method of emulsifying fat over the entire body. Zerona works by utilizing a patented and clinically proven low-level laser technology. The Zerona laser targets your problem areas, and painlessly reduces fat in the tissue under your skin. Then your natural detoxification system simply eliminates the fat from your body. There is absolutely no pain or discomfort with Zerona. Unlike liposuction, nothing is placed in your body to remove the fat. There is no bruising and you can commence all normal physical activities immediately following the treatment.

Zerona will help with fat loss from much of the body, including tummy, back, hips, thighs, love handles and arms. In clinical trials, patients lost an average of 3.5" from combined areas.

Rejuvena was one of the first cosmetic medical centers in Oklahoma to utilize Smartlipo, VASER, SlimLipo and Zerona advanced body contouring systems in Oklahoma. Dr Hardt has performed nearly 1,000 liposuction and advanced body contouring procedures. Her experience places her among the U.S. leaders in advanced liposuction and body contouring procedures. Rejuvena also has the widest selection of advanced lasers for hair removal, skin tightening, skin rejuvenation, tattoo removal, cosmetic mole removal, acne and acne scarring treatments.

At Rejuvena, we do not charge for consultations. To schedule your free consultation, please email or call us at (405)842-1100.


Questions and Answers
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