Educate yourself on Lipodissolve

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Diet and exercise are the most effective methods for losing weight, but they are not always successful at eliminating stubborn pockets of fat from problem areas like the hips and buttocks. To get rid of excess fat like this, many patients rely on a number of different liposuction treatments that require anesthetic and a recovery time afterward. Now there is another option. Lipodissolve is an all new treatment that can provide similar results to liposuction, but with a less invasive process.

How it Works

Lipodissolve offers a whole new approach to losing excess fat through a series of injections. The formula consists of a combination of natural substances like vitamins, enzymes and phosphatidylcholine – the main substance found in soya oil. Phosphatidylcholine has been used by doctors to treat high cholesterol, although studies are still being done to determine its effectiveness in injection form. The cocktail that is used in Lipodissolve can vary from doctor to doctor, so it is important to ask which ingredients are used at the clinic of choice.

Once the substance is injected using a very fine needle, it begins to go to work on fat pockets, dissolving fat cells and transforming them from a solid to a liquid. The procedure takes less than an hour and discomfort is minimal. Most patients do not require any sort of anesthetic when receiving Lipodissolve although a local anesthetic is available at many locations to assist with the stinging sensation that may accompany the injections. The treatment can be used on many areas of the body, including the face, arms and waist. It generally works best on smaller areas of fat deposits and can be used in conjunction with traditional liposuction procedures.

Results

Results of Lipodissolve can be seen in as little as a few weeks, with most patients reporting satisfactory results within a month. Most will require a series of Lipodissolve treatments to achieve the desired body contour, but the procedure is much less expensive than a single treatment of liposuction would be. The doctor performing the procedure should be able to offer an estimate of the number of treatments necessary and the realistic results that can be expected. There is no recovery time after the procedure; many will return to work and normal activities right away.

Lipodissolve  is not right for everyone. Patients with chronic conditions like diabetes or thyroid problems are not good candidates for this procedure. It is generally used on those who are within the average weight range; those who are considered overweight or obese will probably be advised to lose weight before exploring Lipodissolve as an option. A doctor who is experienced in this procedure is the best choice, since he will be able to assess the appropriateness of the procedure for each candidate and offer the best results with the lowest risk.

Lipodissolve can be an attractive alternative to liposuction, offering similar results with a much less invasive procedure. If you are interested in saying goodbye to those stubborn pockets of fat once and for all, talk to your doctor about what Lipodissolve can do for you.