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How Therapeutic Ultrasounds Became Used to Remove Fat

From the instant fat reduction is very attractive, liposuction has become the most common cosmetic procedure that is practiced around the world. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the number of liposuction procedures increased 386 percent between 1992 and 2000. More than 450,000 liposuction procedures were performed in 2005. Interestingly, 21% of these procedures were ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL). The U.S. public spent an estimated $ 2 billion for these operations. The basic technique involves inserting a narrow tube (cannula) under the skin through small incisions and manipulation of the cannula to break the suction and fat cells. The process damages the local tissue, causing a temporary loss of bruising, swelling and blood. The most commonly treated areas are the outer thighs and abdomen in women and on the flanks or “love handles” in men.

Liposuction can remove unwanted fat from the hips, buttocks, knees, arms, chin, cheeks, neck and other areas. The concept behind liposuction seems almost too good to be true, however, is no easy solution. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) cautions that liposuction is a surgical procedure that is seriously a potentially painful recovery and risks of rare but serious complications. The decision whether to undergo liposuction, according to the U.S. Mayo Clinic should be considered carefully. However, liposuction is a popular choice. But now there is a new ultrasound method to remove body fat that no risk to the patient. This new method called UltraShape ® uses only G-Nius (TM) (non-invasive focused ultrasound-guided selective) technology effectively and safely break down fat cells. The use of external ultrasound means that the patient does not even have to undergo any invasive surgical procedure. The UltraShape procedure has the potential for redefining aesthetic medicine by developing a non-invasive fat removal.

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Anwar Ibrahim – Malaysia’s Opposition Leader

Anwar Ibrahim is a Malaysian politician who once was surprisingly fired from his post of deputy prime minister, arrested and brought to trial in 1998 on charges of corruption and sodomy. A former protege in the Malaysian administration and most likely to succeed the top post of Malaysia’s Prime Minister then, Anwar was surprisingly detained and tried by the law.

Anwar before his arrest was prepared for leadership. There was an increase of mercury within the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) when he joined the ranks of the party in 1981. A passionate student leader, was no stranger to persecution as he was arrested once in the Act Internal Security Act which allows detention without trial, in 1974 for the student protest against the plight of rural hunger and poverty.

Fast forward 20 years later, once again, Anwar Ibrahim was captured during the night at his home by police and detained under the ISA for questioning. Anwar pleaded not guilty to the charges when he appeared in court on September 29, 1998. The controversial trial ended with him being sentenced to six years in prison for corruption and nine years for homosexual act on April 14, 1999.

The case then drew criticism such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. Most of the media outside Malaysia considers the prosecution of Anwar Ibrahim as illegal and inequitable. His crime seems to stem Anwar’s challenge to then-Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

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