sounds to me like a diet drug injection, as I remember some pills got that stuff as well, but not pure. then how about another components used to make drugs, are they injectable too? usually injection more efficient, maybe that's why pharmaceutical company don't want to spent time on it ?
Lipodissolve for Fat and Cellulite - An Alternative to Liposuction
Posted by liang | 6:28 AM | On Market | 0 comments »Source from The Victorian Cosmetic Institute
What is Lipodissolve?Lipodissolve (or Lipo Dissolve) is a non-surgical alternative to liposuction. The main ingredient in Lipodissolve is phosphatidylcholine. Phosphatidylcholine is a natural product found in our body. Its main role in the body is to help emulsify and breakdown fat and cholesterol and is a key constituent of our cell membranes and high density lipoproteins (the good cholesterol). The phosphatidylcholine that is used is derived from soybeans and has the same molecular structure as the phosphatidylcholine in our bodies.
sounds to me like a diet drug injection, as I remember some pills got that stuff as well, but not pure. then how about another components used to make drugs, are they injectable too? usually injection more efficient, maybe that's why pharmaceutical company don't want to spent time on it ?
What are the side effects?
Commonly, people experience temporary soreness, swelling, and bruising of the treatment area that lasts around one week on average. You can go straight back to work immediately after treatment, but this will depend on the amount of soreness you have, the area you have treated, and the type of work you do. In general, we advise patients to do it after work or on a rostered day off. Going back to work the next day is the most common scenario. The only exception to this rule is for facial/chin treatments. The swelling is usually significant in this area and not concealable. Therefore, you may need approximately 4 days off work and social activities. Uncommon side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, infection (rare), and prolonged bruising. There is rarely an allergic reaction to Lipodissolve and no true anaphylactic reactions have ever been recorded. Occasionally, there can be some residual mild sensitivity over the area that is treated for some weeks. Lumps are also sometimes felt in the area, and these are transient and can be massaged out.
We suggest the use of Arnica before and after treatment with Lipodissolve. Arnica is a naturopathic medicine that helps reduce swelling, bruising and speeds recovery.
=============================One area may be considered to be (approximate cost in brackets);
chin ($330)
chin + facial area ($330 + $165 per facial area)
chest (male) ($495 to $660)
arms ($495 to $660)
lower abdomen ($495)
upper and lower abdomen ($660)
upper abdomen and hips ($660)
lower abdomen and hips ($660)
upper,lower abdomen and hips (only in smaller people $660)
inner thighs ($495 to $660)
outer thighs/saddle bags ($495 to $660)
outer thighs and under buttock area ($495 to $660)
cellulite treatment front thighs ($495 to $660)
cellulite treatment for back thighs ($660)
back/under bra area ($495)
lipoma treatments ($165 - $660 depending on the number and size of lipomas)
top of knees ($330)
side of knees ($330 - this is a resistant area to lipodissolve)
(all prices inclusive of GST)
An average of 2 - 3 sessions are required per area.
sounds to me like a diet drug injection, as I remember some pills got that stuff as well, but not pure. then how about another components used to make drugs, are they injectable too? usually injection more efficient, maybe that's why pharmaceutical company don't want to spent time on it ?
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