Lipodissolve
Lipodissolve is a brand name for ‘injection lipolysys’ which is a cosmetic procedure that is accomplished by injecting a drug mixture directly into patients for the sole purpose of breaking down body fat. This is used in cosmetic practices that offer body sculpting services and while the use of lipodissolve remains somewhat controversial, it can be a significant boost to those who simply have excess body fat even if they’re in good overall physical shape.
Lipodissolve is not approved for this purpose by the FDA but isn’t outlawed either. Lipodissolve has a small track record of success and has been used since 1966. Lipodissolve isn’t a ‘cure’ for excess body fat – instead what it does is it allows the patient to have injections that ultimately kill off excess fatty tissue that has built up under the skin.
Fat cells once destroyed through lipodissolve can never come back – that doesn’t however mean that you won’t gain weight (again), instead, it means that you’re fat deposits will be better ‘controlled’ since they will not reform in the ‘excess’ fatty cells that were destroyed by Lipodissolve.
Lipodissolve is suitable for people of any age and body shape and can even be used for those who are not necessarily overweight but instead wish to remove ‘excess’ body fat deposits in the abdomen, arms, thighs or anywhere else you’re plagued with nagging fatty deposits. Lipodissolve can help you jump start your regular diet and exercise plan by providing an added boost – you can’t develop new fat cells where the old ones were deposited (most of us stop ‘growing’ fat deposits in our teens).
Lipodissolve isn’t suitable for everyone – women who are pregnant or nursing are not candidates for lipodissolve and should avoid these types of body sculpting treatments. Additionally, any candidate for lipodissolve who has an immune deficiency disorder should not consider lipodissolve.
Side effects of lipodissolve are usually minor since this procedure is non-surgical and requires only a topical anesthetic for safe application. There is very little pain associated with lipodissolve since it is typically administered with micro-fine needles in the confines of a physician’s office. Most people who have lipodissolve treatments (unlike many other cosmetic procedures) can return to work and normal social activities nearly immediately since there are no open wounds and no anesthesia.
Regardless of how safe it might be any time you are considering having any type of drug administered you should discuss all of the potential risks associated with the drug – lipodissolve is no exception.
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