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Will Lipo Disolve Replace Liposuction

It is interesting to note that around 90% of women in the U.S. suffer from some degree of cellulite. Cellulite is not something that just affects women that are overweight. It afffects women that are in great physical shape as well. There are several types of lotions and exercises that are designed to elminate this problem, but they generally have little to no affect on the problem. So what is a solution to all of this you are probably asking. Well that would be lipodisolve. It is a pretty new treatment option that is gaining ground on liposuction. The drug that is injected into the fatty area to break down the fat deposits is called phosphatidyclcholine. This drug is a natural product of the soy bean.

Many women that have used topical creams will most likely be the first in line to tell you that they do not have any effect on cellulite. The problem is that they don’t seem to down far enough into the skin to actually work. This is what makes lipo disolve so great because it is injected directly into the fatty tissue areas. The drug is believe to trick the body into breaking down the cellulite and kicking it out of the body. It has not really yet been proven if the fat is actually expelled from the body or not so more research needs to be conducted on this to make a determination.

Lipodisolve really shines when it comes to melting the fat away from areas that diet and exercise just don’t seem to be able to fix. The treatment has been around for 10 years now and there have not been any signs of medical side effects in patients that have the treatment. The drug used in the lipo disolve was used primarily in treating patients that had cardiac disease in the past. It is now used for the lipodisolve treatments. The most effective areas for this treatment are in areas such as the butt, abdomen, thighs, and the certain areas of the face.

The lipodisolve treatments are generally conducted by someone who is a licensed professional. The treatment is conducted by injecting the drug into the desired area. One of the great things is that recovery from the lipodisolve treatment is really minimal. There isn’t really any reason for people to not go directly back to their normal activities. Each area being treated usually requires 3 or 4 different treatments in order for this to be effective. The patients need to do exercise and continue to eat well for maximum effectiveness.

No major side effects of lipodisolve have been noted - although long-term side effects still need to be studied. Typically side effects merely include swelling and bruising. However, the ingredients, and the ratios, of the drugs used in the injection vary from doctor to doctor and from clinic to clinic. It is therefore very difficult to determine what the long term effects may be.

Each treatment can cost anywhere from $150-$1500 depending on the size and location of the area being treated. There is also no guarantee that the treatment works for everyone, although 9 out of 10 people report being satisfied with the results.

Lipodisolve is not safe for pregnant women, those planning on being pregnant within 6 months, breast feeding women, people with liver or kidney disease, or an autoimmune disease. It is always important to consult with a physician and do extensive research concerning your candidacy before undergoing this treatment.

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