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Lipo alternatives – Injection Lipolysis

Injection lipolysis is a lipoalternative in which drug mixtures are injected into patients to remove and melt the fat down.  Injection lipolysis is also known as Lipodissolve and mesotherapy.  Lipodissolve is less painful than mesotherapy, but both have side effects.  Lipodissolve is the newest procedure to be introduced here in the US, but it has been used for a long time in Europe.  Mesotherapy has more side effects than Lipodissolve does.

Lipodissolve:

Lipodissolve is a non-invasive procedure that is safer than liposuction and is an effective way to remove fat deposits and eliminate cellulite.  This wonderful lipoalternative is not only a great alternative to plastic surgery, but it is one of the only proven ways of eliminating the fat forever, since it completely destroys the fat cells.  It should be noted that it does eliminate the fat as long as the person does not gain the weight back again.  This can be handled by eating a healthy diet and exercising.

After the procedure there may be soreness, swelling, bruising and temporary lumps.  Many clinics will suggest the use of compression garments to keep the swelling down and prevent pain.  It usually takes around two months to see the end results of the treatments. Procedures similar to Lipodissolve include mesotherapy, lipolysis injection lipolysis and /or lipostabil. Some of these treatments are virtually identical to Lipodissolve. Like this procedure, many are not FDA-approved, but are legal and often very effective.

Mesotherapy:

Mesotherapy is more painful than Lipodissolve and due to many patients having a low threshold of pain, a non-needle mesotherapy was developed.  The original mesotherapy was developed 50 years ago in France and it has been used in Europe successfully.  Many patients were dropping out of the therapy due to the pain involved, so a no-needle method was developed recently.

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The Scoop on Lipodissolve

Lipodissolve

Lipodissolve

Lipodissolve is a very common alternative to many different forms of invasive surgical cosmetic procedures. It is non-invasive and much safer than liposuction, and can be a very effective way to remove fat deposits and eliminate cellulite. As a matter of fact, it is one of the only proven ways of getting rid of fat for good, since it completely destroys the fat cells.

Keep in mind that, although Lipodissolve is a completely legal means of losing weight, not all ingredients are FDA-approved. Oddly enough, there is no set ingredient list to Lipodissolve, and different practitioners do things according to their own specifications. Ingredients are also distinctly unique for the area affected, and Lipodissolve on love handles may be drastically different than the concoction used for stretch marks or upper arms.


Procedures similar to Lipodissolve include mesotherapy, lipolysis, injection lipolysis, and/or lipostabil. Some of these treatments are virtually identical to Lipodissolve. Like this procedure, many are not technically FDA-approved but are legal and often very effective. Though side effects can be painful and difficult in some cases, many are mild and go away after just a few short weeks.


The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) will not approve this procedure until more is known about exactly how it works. Though we know that it technically works by liquefying fat cells and removing them, it is unclear where these liquefied fat cells go or what potential damage they could do to bodily organs. In addition, there is no definitive answer to questions regarding where the medication goes after it does its job. Questions like these will have to be answered in order for more health-care professionals to feel safe using Lipodissolve.


The cost of Lipodissolve varies by doctor and location, and up to six treatments are often needed in order to see maximum results. At as much as $1,500 per session, this can quickly become a very costly way to reduce a very small fat pocket. Lipodissolve is not for large fatty deposits, and these patients need not consider this as an effective treatment option.


Side Effects of Lipodissolve and Mesotherapy

Few websites mention all of the dangers, side effects, and risks associated with “safe” treatment methods. During the next few minutes, take some time to read over some common problems associated with these procedures, and learn whether they are really right for you.

Lipodissolve and mesotherapy pose risks of their own.

Lipodissolve and mesotherapy pose risks of their own.

It is important to note that most of these apply to more than one procedure, since they are so similar. We will briefly touch on each, and mention how they apply to Lipodissolve and/or mesotherapy in particular.

Swelling, redness, burning, and tenderness are the most common result of Lipodissolve or mesotherapy. For most people, they do not last long, and tend to go away completely within just a week or two. Bruising is also common, although less so than the other possible side effects.

Inflammation can also happen, but this is very rare in either case. Warm/cold compresses usually work wonders, especially when combined with ibuprofen or acetaminophen. If the problem persists or is coupled with a fever over 101, you should contact your healthcare provider right away, because this can be a sign of infection. Infections happen very rarely, and can usually be treated with antibiotics.

In the smallest minority possible, death or very serious complications can be a result of mesotherapy and/or Lipodissolve. This is why it is so important to talk to your doctor before choosing this type of procedure. A doctor will be able to tell you whether you are a good candidate for these treatments, and will know what complications (if any) you are most likely to experience.

Not everyone is a good match for even less invasive treatment options such as these. While running to plastic surgery is not necessarily the best alternative, it can be more suitable for some people, since mesotherapy and Lipodissolve involve injecting substances into the body. For most, at-home remedies and natural solutions are best.