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'''Zerona''' is a low-level laser device developed by Erchonia Corp. for non-invasive body slimming of the waist, hips, and thighs. It has been shown to disrupt [[adipocyte]], or fat cell, membranes causing the release of stored [[lipids]] and fatty material, in turn, promoting adipocyte collapse. The device was first introduced to the market in 2008 as an [[off-label use]] device (contracted; show full)nia.com/files/uploads/1/file/Jackson_3LT%20Non-Invasive%20Approach%20for%20Body%20Contouring%20Randomized%20Controlled%20Study_LISM_12_09.pdf |title=Low-Level Laser Therapy as a Non-Invasive Approach for Body Contouring: A Randomized, Controlled Study |journal=Lasers in Surgery and Medicine |volume=41 |issue=10 |pages=799–809 |doi=10.1002/lsm.20855}}</ref>

== Device ==
Zerona is a class II low-level laser which under 21 CFR 878.540 (see file K082609 dated 24 August 2010). [[Low level laser therapy]]
  (LLLT) represents a division of [[photomedicine]] utilizing defined parameters of laser light for the treatment of a specific medical ailment.  The efficacy and safety of this subtle therapeutic approach is dependent on the [[wavelength]], [[dosage]], pulsation, and [[intensity]] being applied. For instance, laser therapy has exhibited a biphasic dose response revealing that too much applied energy could hamper or prevent the desired clinical outcome from transpiring.<ref name=pmc2790317>{{cite journa(contracted; show full)==External links==
*[http://www.erchonia.com/ Erchonia Corp., Official Website]

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[[Category:Management of obesity]]