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Lipodissolve or Liposuction?

May 29th, 2009

Have you ever wanted to lose those extra few pounds that never seems to come off no matter how much you diet or exercise? Have you been unsuccessful with many different diet or weight loss schemes or never saw anywhere near the results you were hoping for?

I’m guessing the answer to that question is yes for several reasons. One, you are still reading this article. Two, most people in America would answer yes to this question. This is one reason why lipodissolve has become so popular as of late, and why you may want to consider it as a treatment to get rid of some of that extra fat you have hanging out.

So what is lipodissolve? Lipo dissolve is essentially a injection that helps you literally dissolve unwanted fat from your body. I’m not going to get into the exact chemicals or science behind it (for the simple reason that I could probably write anything here in terms of ingredients, etc. and most people would have no clue what I was talking about anyway), so if you are looking for that then I would recommend just googling the ingredients.

The reason I’m writing this article is two-fold. First and foremost, I want to increase your awareness that you do have another option other than liposuction if you want to get rid of some extra fat, and that this option can potentially save you thousands of dollars. Second, I want to stress the importance of sitting down and discussing both the advantages and disadvantages of lipodissolve with you own Doctor. Just make sure it is someone you trust.

So is lipo dissolve really a good alternative to liposuction? Many would argue yes, but also argue that it depends on what you are wanting to accomplish. Please, please, please remember that lipodissolve is generally used only on smaller regions of your body and not for major ‘portions’. Think of it as a good tough-up injection versus take off huge amounts of fat. So, if you fit into that category, lipodissolve could be right for you.

One other point to be aware of is that lipodissolve, unlike liposuction, is not a procedure backed by the FDA. That does not mean it is not a healthy procedure nor does it mean that the procedure is banned by the FDA or US government. It does mean, though, that testing has not been done yet or has not yet been finished. However, there are many hundreds of qualified, respected Doctors who do believe in the procedure.

This is the reason I strongly encourage you to speak directly with your doctor, or a doctor you are referred to who has a good understanding of the procedure before you decided to commit. You need to ensure that you are making a wise, education decision, and that you feel 100% comfortable with what you are doing to your body, as this procedure will be a lasting one that will affect you for a long time (and I imagine this is exactly what you are looking for in the procedure anyways).

Well, I wish you the best of luck in your search for the right fat removing procedure for you. Hopefully you will consider lipodissolve in your search, remembering the vast benefit associated with this relatively new procedure.

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