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The Skinny on Injection Lipolysis

Can an injection safely help you lose weight?

Can an injection safely help you lose weight?

There are so may weight loss treatments, options, supplements and procedures available on the market today that it’s easy to be intimidated or confused when trying to figure out which one might be right for you. As a relatively new science, there are a few things about injection lipolysis, also referred to as mesotherapy, you should be aware of before considering treatment.

Injection Lipolysis can be used to remove small, unwanted deposits of fat all over the body. Specifically, treatment zones usually include the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, knees & elbows, chin, lower eyelids, neck, back, bra line, and on the sides. These areas are the most commonly treated zones, so if you are looking for injection lipolysis in another region of your body, you should be sure to discuss it at length with a qualified practitioner. Injection Lipolysis is designed to treat zones of the body where surgery may not be ideal, or to smooth out misshapen parts of the body, hence why it is commonly called “fine body contouring“.

Reportedly, six percent of patients who receive injection lipolysis have little success in their weight loss endeavor after receiving treatment. In the vast majority of cases, patients do report some form of progress due to the injections they received. It is important for those who might receive injection lipolysis to remember that they must incorporate a healthy diet and regular exercise into their lives in order to ensure positive results.

It takes more than one treatment in order to receive optimal results from injection lipolysis treatments. Physicians often recommend two to four treatments, at six to eight week intervals in order for the treatments to work the best they can. This frequency is dependent upon the amount of fat to be treated and what zone the treatments will occur in.

As a rule, health insurance will not cover injection lipolysis, since it is considered to be a purely cosmetic procedure. However, if excess fat deposits on your body are causing other health issues and your physician refers you for injection lipolysis treatment, your health insurance policy may cover a portion of the cost. Be sure to discuss this at length with your insurance agent to find out as much as you can before booking any appointments. Some insurance providers may cover these treatments, but only if they are performed by a specific doctor under specific circumstances.

So far, it seems that injection lipolysis is a relatively safe procedure for fat removal in comparison to liposuction or other surgical fat removal methods. However, there are still risks associated with this treatment, such as allergic reaction. It is important for patients to remember that injection lipolysis employs the method of forcing foreign substances into the superficial fat layers, and thus it is certainly possible for adverse effects to occur. A specialist in the field will cover any risks you may face during consultation.


The Difference Between Mesotherapy & Injection Lipolysis

Can an injection safely help you lose weight?

Can an injection safely help you lose weight?

The terms are easily interchanged, with many people using the term mesotherapy to describe Lipodissolve or injection lipolysis and vice versa. While the two fat-removal treatments are designed using similar sciences – that of injections – they are actually very different in many ways. If you’re thinking of under going either one of these great liposuction alternatives, you should be aware of the differences between the two before making any decisions.

One of these differences is the combination of ingredients that make up the inject-able solution. Injection lipolysis treatments all have at least one ingredient in common – phosphatidylcholine, or PPC. Often, other vitamins and minerals are used as well to encourage a quicker break down process of fat tissues. Injection lipolysis is not injection lipolysis unless PPC is part of the injection treatments. Mesotherapy, on the other hand, has no guidelines pertaining to what ingredients must be present in the injection solution. Often times, each practitioner has his own combination of ingredients he/she favours, or that he/she customizes according to the patient’s goals and body.

Mesotherapy injections are administered into the mesoderm, the deepest layer of skin with the ideal of producing a positive outcome on the vascular and lymphatic systems in this region. Injection lipolysis occurs within the subcutaneous layer of fat. Sodium deoxycholate, also referred to as DC, is used to keep PPC soluble and inject-able, essentially keeping it in a liquefied solution.

Injection lipolysis usually consists of a pharmaceutical cocktail, made up of active ingredients designed to aid in the break down of fat cells within the subcutaneous layer of fat. Mesotherapy injections consist of mainly homeopathic agents such as vitamins, minerals, enzymes and more. There are no clinically proven ingredients in the solution that makes up mesotherapy injections.

It’s important that potential patients carefully take note of the fact that neither mesotherapy nor injection lipolysis have been reviewed, studied, or approved by the American Food & Drug Association. While this may seem unimportant to some international residents, the testing provided by the FDA is rigorous and results are usually extremely accurate. Many countries follow the FDA’s steps in protecting their citizens, such as the ban of ephedrine in 2004. When the FDA banned the substance, several countries followed suit and began their own testing of the plant extract in weight loss formulas.


Is Liposuction Viable?

There are many areas of the body that can be treated with liposuction in order to have those stubborn pockets of fat, the ones that won’t go away with exercise and diets, removed from the body by surgical means. With the progression of technology and the improvement of safety techniques being practiced during these procedures, it is now possible for more areas of the body to be treated with liposuction than ever before.

Considering Liposuction & Alternatives

When considering undergoing liposuction, it is very important to give consideration to the area of the body to be treated. Some areas of the body are more easily treated than others, although liposuction can be performed on the vast majority of the body. Usually, liposuction is accurately associated with being performed on the buttocks, lower abdomen, thighs, hips and waist. The breasts, neck, and upper arms are also commonly treated areas. These areas of the body see the best results from liposuction, with the best rate of healing and scars are easily hidden in these zones. Liposuction can also be performed on other areas of the body, but it requires a talented and experienced surgeon to produce great results.  Many people simply elect to consider liposuction alternatives as they are concerned about scarring and side affects.

Most Effective

Liposuction is known to be most effective in areas of softer tissue, where the body tends to collect pockets of fat and cellulite commonly gathers. Many patients opt for their procedures to treat the lower abdomen, thighs and buttocks above others since the scars are most easily hidden here and these areas of the body can prove to be very challenging to shape with exercise.

This is a procedure that is most effective when there is only a moderate amount of fat tissue to be removed from a soft tissue area, like the aforementioned torso zones. Those with extreme amounts of excess weight may find difficulty healing, or find that they have a lot of loose skin after the healing process is complete. It is important to remember that liposuction is meant to help tone and shape the body, not substitute the effort that is required to reach and maintain a healthy weight.