Thursday, April 23, 2009

Lipodissolve 101 part 2

Are there any complications from lipodissolve?

Sure, sometimes the needle can hit a nerve or chemicals are injected into the muscles. This results in excruciating pain that can last a long time. If the needle hits a blood vessel, hematoma can occur.

Is there downtime after lipodissolve injections?

Yes, one needs at least 1-3 days off depending on size of area treated. When lipodissolve is injected around face and neck, bruising can be extensive and last many days. To hide bruises, one may need to use camouflage or make-up.

What is in the formulation of lipodissolve?


Lipodissolve formulation is made up of two naturally occurring chemicals. Both phosphatidylcholine and deoxycholate act as detergents and have been postulated to dissolve fat pockets. Both phosphatidylcholine and deoxycholate are normally stored in the gall bladder and help in the normal digestion of fatty foods. Evidence in the laboratory revealed that these two fat compounds could dissolve fat particles in the gut. So now, scientists have come up with a formula to use these substances to dissolve fat underneath the skin

IS there any preparation required prior to the procedure?


No, just the usual cosmetic surgeon chitchat sucking up to patients, making false promises. To make you feel great, photos will be obtained of you before the procedure. After procedures do not exist because the procedure never works

To date, Lipodissolve has been used to treat the following conditions:

- male breast enlargement
- cellulite deposits anywhere on the body
- fat deposits around eye
- lipomas
- fat mound on the pubis
- fat pockets near genitals
- revision of scars
- improve unevenness that occurs after liposuction
- residual fat remaining after weight loss surgery

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