Lipodissolve For Double Chin

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The latest buzz in the fat reduction world these days is Lipodissolve.

There is a good chance that you must have heard about it someway or other.

The USP of the procedure is that it is a non-surgical process and could be a viable alternative to liposuction.

While experts are still trying to find out how effective the procedure is, liposuction remains the most wanted fat reduction in large parts of the world.

Lipodissolve Information

Lipodissolve, as the name suggests, dissolves the fat deposits.

What's surprising is that the procedure has been around for a really long time, especially in Europe but has been only recently re-discovered and revamped in the United States.

Through a combination of chemical injection, localized fat deposits are targeted and dissolved.

Phosphatidylcholine and deoxycholate are two chemicals that are most often used and have been found to be very effective in getting rid of fat cells.

Dissolve Fat

Much like a detergent gets rid of dirt, the chemicals dissolve the fat and mobilize it.

The procedure's can be effective in different degrees in different people.

It would also depend on the size of the part that is being treated.

More often than not it would be the belly region, which is most affected.

Lipodissolve Procedures

If you go in for a lipodissolve, first the physician would conduct a general examination to determine the body parts that can be treated.

Once that is done, pictures of the area are taken so that after the procedure, you can compare the difference and assess the results.

What can be treated by Lipodissolve?

Under normal circumstances the physician aims at treating two or three big areas in every session.

There are minor side effects like tenderness and discomfort after big injections.

Some areas that can be effectively treated by lipodissolve, include double chin/neck, thighs, butt, cheeks, face, arms, abdomen, waist, back, knees, and legs.

Where does the dissolved fat go?

The thing to think about here is, after Lipodissolve dissolves your fat, where does it go?

The possibilities are many.

It might go to your liver and make it fatty and cause scars and permanently damage your liver.

Another possibility is that it might go to your blood vessels and even cause problems like a heart attack.

Ideally, you should consult with your physician before you go in for these procedures to find out if your body is in a condition to handle the possible consequences.

Also make sure that a physician performs the procedure.

Otherwise, complications might arise. Unlike liposuction, lipodissolve can be used only for smaller areas.

It also might take time for the results to show up and for the fat cells to dissolve.

But you can be sure that once it's done, the fat will be gone for good.

You will the targeted area become flat and smooth.

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  • PaulAndonaque Sep 15, 2011 @ 8:10 am | delete
    I would prefer Lipodissolve over tummy tuck because of its less invasive nature.

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  • mkewilliams Sep 7, 2011 @ 9:13 pm | delete
    Great work on providing a splash of information for lipodissolve! Which treatment do you think is better - suction or dissolve?

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  • genakriggs Nov 17, 2010 @ 1:00 am | delete
    Look for various treatment options like lipo Scottsdale or anywhere near to your area.
  • Jan 3, 2010 @ 4:44 am | delete
    Thanks for providing this information was of great help for my needs, more information like this is needed, hope you have some more thanks again

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