Sound
of Success - Roberta Flack Shares Secret Diet
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velvety voice remains timeless. The legendary Roberta Flack is still singing the
songs shes made famous. Classically
trained, Flack taught music and sang in jazz clubs until her signature song, "The
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," made her a star. Since
then, she has earned eight gold records, won seven Grammy Awards and wowed fans
worldwide. She
has a way of mesmerizing her audience. But while her voice has always been her
meal ticket, she says her body has been weighing her down. I've
been overweight all my life. I have been on diets that were supervised by doctors,
that were carefully supervised where I lost weight, says Flack. But the
minute she went off the diet, her weight blew up again.
Her
personal war with weight was exposed on national television in 1973 on The David
Frost Show when Frost asked her if she ever thought about losing weight. This
was after Flack had just lost 19 pounds. And
then there was the 1974 Grammy Awards. It was a great memory except, she says,
for her weight. I
had somebody make something for me to wear and it was green, remembers Flack,
who says the dress made her look like an overstuffed frog. I was green and
I was huge. Fast-forward
30 years and weight is an even bigger issue. Flack says a good voice just isnt
good enough. "Our
criteria for deciding what's good and what's bad is very fickle, especially in
this country," says Flack. "We are living in a day of video and image.
Now we want to see what people look like. But
now, after years of fighting the fat, Flack has found what she says is the perfect
way to lose weight. So far, she has lost 35 pounds. Whats
her secret? Its called mesotherapy, a French weight loss treatment that
Europes rich and famous have been using for 50 years. Mesotherapy
claims, believe it or not, to melt away fat. "Try
it. You'll like it," says Flack. Dr.
Lionel Bissoon has been treating Flack with mesotherapy, a French weight loss
treatment now available in the United States that claims to actually melt away
fat under the skin.
"In
a lay person's terms, it's the easiest way to say, 'it's melting the fat,' but
scientifically, it's a very complex procedure," says Bissoon. He
demonstrated the treatment with one of his patients. He first prepares a concoction
of prescription drugs, including aminophylline, commonly used for asthma, and
natural plant extracts such as sweet clover, used for high blood pressure. He
then injects the formula into fatty portions of a patient's body. The formula,
he contends, chemically melts the fat and shrinks the fat cells. Some
call it liposuction without surgery. "It's
a gentler procedure," says Bissoon, whos now been treating Flack for
seven months. "There's no anesthesia." "I
do a lot of singing while he's sticking me," says Flack. Flack
says shes probably had about 500 injections, and shes tolerated them
really well. But
is the agony worth the price? To
be 5 feet 3 and three quarters inches tall, and have to wear a size 18. Thats
more agony, she says. Because
the needles are tiny, Flack says the treatments are practically painless. Right
now, there are only a handful of doctors practicing mesotherapy in the United
States. They say the treatment is safe. The only common side effect is bruising.
"Everything
we do is based on sound science," says Bissoon. "Our medications are
FDA approved." The
drugs are FDA approved for other uses, but not for weight loss. I
now have a waist line, says Flack. I now have a reasonably flat tummy.
Theres a
very good reason why Flack is shedding those extra pounds. Im married
to a much younger man. Hes 40 - Im not- and extremely cute.
Bissoon, however,
says mesotherapy is not a crutch for easy weight loss. We
want to change your lifestyle, he says. We want to make you feel great
overall. But
Flack admits that the results would not be as dramatic if she also didnt
exercise and diet. So shes learning to love sushi, and shes working
out twice a day. Shes
losing weight, but is it the diet and exercise, or the mesotherapy? Even
though French studies show the treatment is effective for weight loss, St. Louis
plastic surgeon Dr. Leroy Young says there has not been a definitive study in
this country that proves mesotherapy works. Part
of the problem with these types of therapies is they often get promoted by people
without good solid scientific proof that they actually work, says Young.
"I think the only place fat melts is on the grill." But
Bissoon maintains that mesotherapy works. I think when anything is new,
theres always going to be some skepticism. The results we are having are
really fantastic and more doctors are doing it." Flack
started at a size 16; the skirt she has on now is a size 12. And since 48 Hours
Investigates last aired this program this past April, she has lost even more weight.
Bissoon typically
recommends 15 visits, and each treatment costs $350 to $500. Its not covered
by insurance, but Flack says its all worth it. Im
going to be way too gorgeous, she says. Let me change that. Way too
sexy! So
with renewed confidence and vigor, a slimmer Flack is back in the recording studio,
starting a new record label and still belting out ballads with that velvety voice.
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