Body Sculpting - Plastic Surgery
Alternatives
Have you ever considered
cosmetic surgery but were put off
by the risks or fears you have?
If so, you're not
alone. Thousands of men and women
put off their decisions to get plastic
surgery or change their minds completely
about the procedure.
The recent death of
rap artist Kanye West's mother following
a liposuction procedure has renewed
fears about cosmetic surgery safety.
Still, more than 11
million surgical and nonsurgical
cosmetic procedures were performed
in the U.S in 2007, up 2% over last
year and up 457% since 1997.
According to the American
Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery,
the Top 5 Cosmetic Surgery procedures
for men and women in 2007 were:
*
Liposuction: 456,828 procedures
* Breast augmentation: 399,440 procedures
* Eyelid surgery: 240,763 procedures
* Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty): 185,335
procedures
* Breast reduction: 153,087 procedures
Nip Tuck
is a 12-week holistic body sculpting
& nutrition program for burning
fat and building muscle to provide
symmetry and balance to your body.
It's based on Dr. Bruce Nadler's
Nip Tuck Workout, one of the most
popular body shaping programs for
women.
Nip Tuck
Body Sculpting is the perfect
fitness program for women who want
"surgery-like" results
without the risks and invasiveness
of real cosmetic surgery.
It's also the perfect
body maintenance program for women
who have had cosmetic surgery like
an abdominoplasty, liposuction or
breast reduction.
The Nip Tuck
Body Sculpting program
will help preserve and maintain
the results you received from your
cosmetic surgery.
Goals &
Benefits — Nip Tuck Body Sculpting
Program:
-
Increase
metabolism
-
Reduce
visceral & superficial fat
from the entire body
- Identify and strengthen
weak areas of your body
-
Improve
body balance, proportion &
symmetry using the "phi ratio"
-
Create
a sexy body and a sexier you without
cosmetic surgery!
- Increase cardiovascular
fitness
-
Reduce
risks for heart disease, stroke,
diabetes, high blood pressure
Davinci's
Vitruvian Man Illustrates the Phi
Ratio...
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