Thursday, April 23, 2009

Lipodissolve 101 part 4

Does lipodissolve work?

Depends whom you ask. The doctors say it is great stuff, the testimonials on cyberspace reveal the exact opposite. Further, a great many vendors of lipodissolve dilute the stuff up (make more money) and there are also reports of fake lipodissolve products (Just like at ENRON, the field of cosmetics has its share of dishonest people!)

Which part of body can be treated with Lipodissolve?

If you have money, lipodissolve can be used to remove fat from:

• Thighs
• hips
• Double chin
• neck
• cheeks and midface
• lower eye
• Upper and lower arms
• Upper and lower abdomen
• waist
• back
• Knees and legs
• calf

Is lipodissolve covered by insurance?

No, neither Medicare nor any medical plan covers “junk” or “dubious” procedures. Lipodissolve is strictly a cosmetic procedure and not covered by any medical insurance carriers. Since you will be paying for cost of the procedure, be informed, determine why you want the procedure and who you want do it for you.

What is cost of lipodissolve?


The cost does vary where you live and whom you visit. On average, the cost per session for lipodissolve is $400-$800. Total cost can run into several thousand dollars and there are no refunds

Final word

Please Consumers, before you go for lipodissolve, read the testimonials on cyberspace. This is one treatment you should think twice and still avoid. Junk is too nice a word to describe this procedure.

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