Lipodissolve has been used for decades across Europe and South America to help people get rid of unwanted fat. Now available in the United States, it is fast becoming a popular alternative to liposuction.
Lipodissolve is a form of mesotherapy. This involves injecting problem areas with a formula consisting of plant extracts, vitamins, and medications. The primary fat-dissolving ingredients are deoxycholate and phosphatidylcholine. These chemicals normally exist in the gall bladder and help digest fat. In this case, these two chemicals dissolve fat cells in the area injected. In several weeks, the body’s scavenging cells will sweep away the dissolved fat cells.
Results are visible after about three weeks. Depending on the severity and location, the procedure may have to be performed up to four times to achieve the desired results. This procedure is non-surgical and minimally invasive. No anesthetic is required. Most people suffer only swelling, tenderness, or bruising in the area of injection. These symptoms normally resolve themselves within one week. Most people can continue normal activity within two days.
Many people have experienced excellent results with mesotherapy. Problem areas become flatter, with particular success in the abdominal region. However, as with any cosmetic procedure, complications can occur. Lipodissolve is still new in the USA and is yet to be FDA-approved. When considering any type of surgery, it is important to search for a professional, board-certified clinic. Find out what success rate the doctor has and ask for references. If you can, try to look for cases similar to yours. Check the doctor’s credentials – many gained their experience through mesotherapy clinical trials. Remember that there is no single, widely-approved formula – each doctor may have his or her own formula. Feel free to ask the doctor what chemicals are involved, what effect they have, and in what amounts they are administered. Again, these formulas are not yet FDA-approved, so do as much research as you can and exercise caution.
While many doctors have had great success with mesotherapy, others question the validity of its claims. Both sides agree that fat cells are dissolved, but what happens to them is subject to debate. An argument regarding whether or not the fat cells are excreted and the manner in which they do so has continued for years now. Proponents believe that the cells are extracted similar to food waste. Others believe that the liver processes many of these cells, which can lead to fatty liver and a host of new problems. Others believe that these fat cells may end up in the bloodstream, effectively thickening the arterial walls. However, this procedure is still in its infancy and much research has yet to be done. There is no definitive answer one way or the other. All forms of surgery, be it plastic or elective, were once new medical technology and had its advocates and opponents.
Liposuction is still the only proven way to get rid of excess fat cells. However, for those who do not want such an expensive and invasive procedure performed upon them, lipodissolve may be a better option.
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