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How LipoDissolve May Prove an Effective Solution to Traditional Liposuction


For patients who just cannot get rid of those small pockets of fat, liposuction techniques promise to assist in helping patients achieve the body contouring results they are looking for. Everybody's body is different. Some people have no problem shaping their body with exercise and a good diet. However, there are many people who have trouble getting rid of small areas of fat. When diet and exercise fail, patients in the Livingston, New Jersey area often turn to liposuction as a possible solution.

Patients should understand that liposuction is not a procedure intended for obese individuals. It is intended to help patients in good health get rid of small pockets of fat when diet and exercise are not enough. Obese and overweight individuals who are looking for information about losing weight should speak to a health care professional for information about possible treatments or procedures that may be more helpful. Liposuction and the various techniques that help to replace traditional liposuction remove small areas of localized fat so that patients may contour their body more effectively.

One such alternative to traditional liposuction is LipoDissolve. This procedure has been used in Europe for about three decades, but has only recently been introduced to patients in the United States. Two naturally occurring chemicals make up the solution used in LipoDissolve. The solution is injected into the areas to be treated and the chemicals work to dissolve the fat. Both of these chemicals are stored in the gallbladder and help to digest fat. Patients who would like more information about the specifics of this procedure should consult a medical professional for more information. Physicians may obtain pre and post procedure photographs to determine the progress of the treatment. LipoDissolve may offer results, but gradually.

A medical professional will generally treat about two or three large areas in one session. Swelling and tenderness may be a side effect of this procedure and may be increased if a larger area is being treated. Patients interested in this procedure should be aware of clinics that dilute their products, offering less than favorable results. Fat depsotis in the thighs, hips, chin, neck, cheeks, the lower eye pads, arms, abdomen, waist, back and knees and legs may be treated using LipoDissolve. Patients in the Livingston, New Jersey area should consult a medical professional to determine if their own localized area of fat deposits may be treated using this method, or if another treatment would better suit the patient.

LipoDissolve is not relegated to treating only localized areas of fat and in assisting with body contouring needs. Other conditions may be treated using this procedure as well. These may include cellulite, lipomas, enlarged male breasts, xanthelasma, fat in the pubic or genital area, skin retractions, scar revisions and any unevenness that may occur after another procedure like liposuction or lipoplasty.

Patients who would like more information about the other possible uses of LipoDissolve will find the most answers from a medical professional highly trained and experienced in delivering this treatment to patients. An experienced, knowledgeable doctor in a hygienic and state of the art clinic is the ideal provider of this procedure.




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