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The Difference Between Mesotherapy & Injection Lipolysis

Injection lipolysis can be both mesotherapy and Lipodissolve.  The terms are interchangeable.  Although they all have the same meanings: that of injections of amino acids, holistic compounds and medications, they are all very different.  Mesotherapy is more painful than Lipodissolve, so a new no needle therapy was developed and called Aquaphoesis.

Aquaphoesis is a very low energy laser that is able to carry the medications into the tissue.  There are no needles, no bruising and no pain.  It is suggested that 15 sessions are necessary to complete the treatment or protocol instead of 10 sessions required for the regular mesotherapy though.

Lipodissolve is a newer version achieving rave reviews from many as to its effectiveness and ease, thus being the choice of many.  One of these differences is the combination of ingredients that make up the inject-able solution. Injection lipolysis treatments all have at least one ingredient in common – phosphatidylcholine, or PPC. Often, other vitamins and minerals are used as well to encourage a quicker break down process of fat tissues.  It is sometimes considered a good liposuction alternative.
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Finding alternatives to liposuction

Liposuction was invented by Dr. Giorgio Fisher in 1974 and was performed first in France. Liposuction is the removal of fat cells through a stainless steel suction tube called a canula. Liposuction involves surgery and it is used to remove pockets of fat from areas such as the abdomen, hips, thighs and the upper arms.  The search for a safe, invasive form of liposuction was sought and today there are many alternatives to the original liposuction surgery.

The benefits of the lipo alternatives are many and they include: cost, little or no side effects, very effective and recovery time is minimal.  One of the alternatives to liposuction is the natural sculpting system.  The natural sculpting system, also called smart lipo, has mixed reviews.  The procedure involves drinking lots of water, a hot shower and the use of creams on the desired area. Tight bans are used to hold the cream in place and therefore tighten the skin overnight. It is recommended to do this procedure three times.

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Cost of Laser Liposuction

Laser Liposuction

Laser Liposuction

It is becoming increasingly popular to turn to surgical and similar means of rolling back time, getting rid of sagging skin, and dropping weight quickly. With the advent of Lipodissolve, mesotherapy, injection lipolysis, botox, and various forms of liposuction and plastic surgery, many of us have begun to seek answers to how much different treatments cost and where we can find a reputable and trustworthy surgeon or doctor.

Laser liposuction is one of the more common and considered to be one of the safe forms of liposuction. It is normally used to get rid of relatively small fat deposits, such as muffin tops and love handles, but can be used over a large portion of the body overall. Thousands of people undergo laser liposuction each year, regardless of the cost and potential side effects.

Believe it or not, the cost does not seem to put off many people. While many assume that, because thousands of people have the treatment each year, it must be relatively cost-effective. This assumption is very wrong. In fact, this procedure is somewhat expensive and geared more toward the upper echelons of society than toward the average Joe or Jane.

The cost varies based on where you are having the procedure done, who is doing it, and what part of your body is being focused on. It is worthwhile, if you do choose this procedure, to make sure the doctor is excellent, even if it means paying a little more. On average, expect to pay at least $5,000 total for one single area, including anesthetic, doctor’s/facility fee, and similar costs. Costs can increase exponentially of course, and multiple sites will obviously, contribute significantly to the cost.

Is it worth the cost? For some, it is, but, for others, the answer is a resounding no. Some people report little or no change to their bodies, while a few sing the praises of laser liposuction. Before deciding that this procedure is for you, speak with a licensed health-care professional, especially if cost is a serious issue for you. There are many home remedies and non-invasive treatments that often work just as good without the hefty price tag.

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Bits: Lipodissolve

Are you happy with your body?
Are you happy with your body?

Lipodissolve has become increasingly popular with the demand for non-surgical weight loss procedures. It’s not as well known as some other weight loss techniques such as laser liposuction or even acupuncture weight loss, but patient reviews seem to shed a great amount of positive light on the procedure.

A form of injection lipolysis, Lipodissolve uses a series of injections to help reduce unwanted, localized fat deposits. These are generally zones such as love handles, muffin tops, cellulite, or saddlebags. In terms of weight loss on a larger scale, Lipodissolve can help break down fat cells and make them easier to burn away.

Lipodissolve is commonly confused with mesotherapy, but the two are actually different procedures. Mesotherapy is a holistic treatment, and it does not use any medically active ingredients.

Lipodissolve, on the other hand, uses phosphatidylcholine/deoxycholate (PC DC) to help break down these fat cells, and the other ingredients that make up the injection solution are variable. They may include vitamins, minerals or even hormones. It is said that this concoction of ingredients is customized by each practitioner in order to produce the best results possible for each individual patient.

There haven’t been too many published studies on Lipodissolve to date, so the risks and side effects thus far are mostly speculated. However, there’s no question that the injections do actually liquefy fat, but one must wonder where the liquefied fat goes if it does not remain in its original zones. Some potential new homes for the fat include the liver, the heart, blood vessels, or it may simply shift. While your love handles or bra roll may have disappeared, now you run the risk for premature heart attack or liver failure.

Treatments usually consist of ten to twelve sessions, each occurring at four to six week intervals. Roughly one Lipodissolve treatment should occur over the course of about ten to fifteen months. It is no quick and easy weight loss fix. It’s also very important for anyone considering lipodissolve to remember that their desired outcome will only be achieved if they incorporate daily exercise and healthy eating habits into their lives.

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