How is LipoDissolve Performed?

LipoDissolve is a revolutionary new procedure that is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to traditional liposuction. The procedure does not require incisions, suction devices, or long recovery times. The LipoDissolve procedure is much less invasive but provides comparable results to traditional liposuction. There are also numerous other benefits associated with LipoDissolve that make the procedure very attractive to many people.

The way the LipoDissolve procedure is performed is significantly less invasive than other more traditional methods of surgical fat removal. Because it is less invasive, the procedure poses less risk of side effects or complications, and it causes less trauma to skin, blood vessels, and connective tissue. Not only does this make the procedure safer, but it also means that less healing time is required so people able to resume their normal daily lives shortly after the procedure.

Only a qualified medical professional should perform the LipoDissolve procedure. The procedure is done by injecting a fat dissolving chemical into small, localized fat deposits. The injection is made up of a mixture of various medications that work to break down and dissolve fat cells. Because the injections are nearly painless, the use of topical, local, or general anesthetics is not required. After the medication has been injected, it will begin to emulsify the unwanted fat painlessly. Once the fat has been fully broken down and liquified, it is excreted from the body in a natural manner. Typically the whole procedure takes only thirty to sixty minutes from start to finish. The procedure causes very little bruising, swelling, or discomfort so patients do not require any substantial down time to recover.

The LipoDissolve procedure has become a safe and effective alternative for people struggling with the embarassment of small to medium sized excess fat deposits and cellulite. The non-surgical and less invasive nature of the procedure makes it desirable and obtainable for people who fear more invasive surgical procedures or do not have time to recover from traditional liposuction.

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