
How does the treatment work?
Phosphatidylcholine breaks down the bonds in fat cells. This fat dissolves into liquid and is eliminated from the body in urine and faeces. Lecithin and Phosphatodyl Choline are what you would find in the bile produced by the gall bladder, that is responsible for breaking down fats in our body. This is why the treatment has no side effects because it is actually what happens inside the body. The advantage of LipoDissolve, meanwhile is that it is directly injected into the affected fatty area, therefore speeding up the process of fat loss.
What are the advantages?
Among the many factors that are making lipodissolve so popular is:
- safety: there is no need for a general anaesthetic
- ease: pain is easily managed during and after the procedure
- control: Lipodissolve can be fine tuned over the course of treatment
- appearance: there is minimal bleeding and bruising with no sutures needed
- speed: Lipodissolve has a relatively short recovery period, allowing a rapid
- return to work and normal activities; no hospital stay is required
- cost: Lipodissolve has a substantially lower cost than other methods of fat
removal
Lipodissolve is now being used to help improve cosmetic irregularities which can occur after liposuction and it has been shown to improve the skin texture in cellulite.
Can Lipodissolve replace Liposuction?
Lipodissolve has overwhelming positive reports that should deem it an interesting alternative for some patients seeking non-invasive body contouring. Lipodissolve does not replace lipoplasty, but can certainly complement lipoplasty. The main reason to prefer lipodissolve to surgical procedures is (1) patient safety and (2) better long-term results.
How much rest is required after treatment?
No actual resting is needed after treatment.
Does it hurt?
Fine needles are used to help keep any pain – which is generally only minor and short lived – to a minimum.
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