Lipodissolve: Skip the Knife, Melt the Fat

Working your butt off in the gym and those stubborn little pockets of fat just won't go away, bites. As you age it gets harder and harder to get rid of fat in certain areas and frankly, it can be quite frustrating. But there is a cosmetic procedure called Lipodissolve that can get rid of those stubborn little compartments of fat.

Lipodissolve is like liposuction without the surgery. It's a highly effective, non-surgical application that reduces or eliminates unwanted deposits of fat with very little or no downtime.

Lipodissolve can be used on the following areas:

• Fat in your lower abdomen

• Back fat

• Thighs

• Love handles

• Double chin

• Upper arms

• Buttocks

Lipodissolve is only meant to remove small pockets of fat in the body. The results of Lipodissolve can vary and are determined by the size of the area treated. This is not a permanent solution, if you gain weight, the fat will return. For the best results you should continue with an exercise regime and watch your diet. It's all about a lifestyle change.

For most people, 1-4 sessions are required with each session lasting 30-45 minutes and there is a 4-6 week time slot between each session.

The Lipodissolve Procedure

Lipodissolve breaks down fat cells in targeted areas of the body. Small amounts of lecithin; a soy bean extract is injected into unwanted areas of fat, such as the lower abdomen, love handles, double chins and the thigh region. The fat cells then dissolve and the body's natural cleansing system metabolizes and sheds the waste products out of your body. The procedure lasts only a few minutes.

If you are interested in Lipodissolve, you should contact a cosmetic dermatologist in your area today. Learn more about the procedure and if you are a good candidate for Lipodissolve or other cosmetic procedures.

DermaNetwork.org is a leading resource for Lipodissolve information. Search for a cosmetic dermatologist near you today!

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