by Charles Donovan

One of the #1 concerns of women these days his how to get rid of cellulite. You see it is not always an easy process because it is something that affects both obese women and women that are in great physical condition. The crazy thing is that cellulite can still exist even in women that eat really healthy and exercise on regular basis. So at this point you are probably wondering what a possible solution would be.

A new procedure called lipodissolve is a treatment that is designed to melt fat away from the body. One of the biggest pluses to lipodissolve is that it does not require surgery and is a fairly simple and easy process. The treatment is conducted by injecting ingrediants that include sodium deoxycholate and phosphatidylcholine into the fatty area. After the drugs have been injected the start working to melt or dissolve the fat tissue from the body. Many believe the body then expels the fat cells from the body. There is not really proof of how the body does this, but most believe it gets expelled through the liver.

Proponents of lipodissolve state that any area above the knee (including under the chin, thighs, hips, abdomen, love handles, and jowels) can be treated with this procedure. Anesthetic may or may not be used for any discomfort that occurs during the procedure which usually takes 20-30. Multiple sessions are usually required to completely eradicate the problem. Common side effects include minor swelling, bruising , redness, and soreness over the injection site. Most doctors state that an improvement will be seen with in 4 weeks and the area will continue to improve for up to 12 weeks as the fat continues to be melted away. No long term studies have yet been done to determine how long the effects last or whether they are permanent.

Lipodissolve has been met with some critisizm. Some people believe that lipodissolve is not safe and they are trying to prevent the treatment from being conducted. This was seen in the state of Kansas as people tried to ban the treatment from being conducted in the state. This was blocked however, and the state said that they required more research to be conducted before they would agree to a ban of the treatment. The lipodissolve treatment has already been banned in Canada, the UK, and Brazil.

Mesotherapy is an alternative to Lipodissolve. Some claim that it is very similiar in results to lipodissolve although what it actual does doen’t seem to be the same. The Mesotherapy treatment only injections the drugs into the second layer of skin rather than the actuall fatty tissue. So this treatment does not get rid of the fatty tissue in the body. Its goal is to taut and smooth the skin rather they dissolve of the fat.

One of the best ways to lose weight and keep it off is the actual exercise and eating healthy that you always hear about. For some people this does not always work and it may not work for specific areas of the body. For these specific area lipodissolve can be a great. Both mesotherapy and lipodissolve can help with those specific problem areas. This can be done in a timely manner and with a small amount of pain compared to liposuction surgery. There has not been much research put into any kind of long term side effects that may be associated with having a lipodissolve or mesotherapy treatment. It is good to remember that it is still very important to eat healthy and exercise regularly.

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by Charles Donovan

Liposuction is known world wide. This surgical procedure for removing excess fat from the body has enjoyed ever increasing popularity the last decade. However, there are other options for banishing excess fat other than surgery. These new, innovative options have some additional benefits that are not gained from the traditional procedures. Lipodisolve is one of these options.

Lipodisolve has the same goal in mind as liposuction-to remove and/or reduce unwanted areas of fat from different regions of someone’s body. However, lipodisolve has some major benefits. First and foremost, lipodisolve do not require incisions or many times anesthetic. Furthermore, most times recovery time is minimal.

One of the major differences between lipodisolve and liposuction is that lipodisolve has not yet been approved by the FDA, whereas, liposuction has. However, this does not necessarily mean that lipodisolve is an unsafe procedure or that it won’t be approved in the future. The FDA has also not prohibited lipodisolve. With it being neither approved or prohibited it is apparent that the FDA has simply not made up its mind yet concerning the procedure. It is important to note that lipodisolve is a fairly new procedure and liposuction has been in existence for a lot longer. This means that liposuction has had time to go through the FDA’s lengthy and rigorous approval process.

Another good aspect of both surgeries to understand is how the procedures differ. First, with liposuction, a doctor will remove the unwanted and/or excess fat via a tube that is inserted directly into the areas of fat the patient would like removed. This is done via a small cut on the skin. In many ways, you can look at the tube as a vacuum sucking out the fat (hence the name, liposuction). Lipodisolve, on the other hand is a procedure that requires no incisions. Because there are no incisions made, you may have less risk of infection, which many people consider a large benefit.

Rather than making an incision, lipodisolve involves injecting a cocktail of various chemicals directly into the fatty tissue being treated. This could be in the patient’s arm, thighs, stomach, wherever the target area is. These chemicals disorder the solid fat into a liquid fat. It is then believed that this liquid fat is expelled from your body. This procedure is much less invasive and less painful than liposuction, and many choose lipodisolve for these reasons.

Finally the effectiveness of the procedure is obviously one of the most important considerations. It will make little difference if you suffered no pain if the procedure doesn’t accomplish what you wanted it to. Both lipodisolve and liposuction can have the desired results. However, most professionals recommend that if you’re attempting to remove a large area of fat, liposuction is a more realistic option. Lipodisolve is most effective in targeting smaller areas. It is essential to speak to a doctor as well as previous patients of both lipodisolve and liposuction to determine which procedure best suits you.

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by Gabriel

People build up excess fats in their bodies, which are not discarded generally through dieting and exercising. In the 1980s, dermatologists formulated a new method of liposuction known as tumescent liposuction as a way for removing excess fat.

Tumescent liposuction is believed to be a reliable and effective surgical procedure. This technique is gaining recognition and acceptance. This is because this method has minimal side effects when compared to the conventional liposuction.

Cannulas need to be inserted in the areas where excess fat is accumulated. Tiny openings are formed on the affected skin area. Then the cannulas are inserted into the skin through these tiny openings.

A general anesthesia, lidocaine, and epinephrine are introduced in the body parts. The fluids push the areas where the excess fat is accumulated and discards it from the body with little bleeding. After the surgery, the treated area remains numb for around thirty-six hours with no additional painkillers or lidocaine.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Tumescent Liposuction:

The advantages are as follows:

1. It uses a diluted solvent of general anesthesia and several other medicaments for filling the areas containing excess fat before. Thus, the tissues become strong and puffy. 2. The time for healing is short. 3. It involves minimal fluid and blood loss. 4. The anesthesia administered does not cause any sickness or other side effects. 5. Lidocaine is an antibacterial medication that minimizes the probabilities of illness. 6. Endovenous fluid substitution is not essential. 7. The puffiness eliminates the probability of a secondary treatment. 8. The small sized incisions have minimal bruises. 9. This process eliminates the need for the patient to stay at the hospital. 10. Since the individual stays conscious during the surgery, the cosmetologists have an advantage because they can tell the patients to shift sides for good sculpting. 11. There is little uneasiness, bleeding, or scars. 12. This treatment is perhaps the best way to discard fat. 13. Local anesthesia not only minimizes the pain but also the inflammation and skin abnormalities.

Though it is well known and popular, it has certain disadvantages. It might lead to minor problems like dimpling, numbness, unevenness, infections, skin irregularities, and bruises. All these are rare incidents that can be treated safely and easily. A patient can also have the risk of fluid accumulation and lidocaine toxicity. The latter surfaces if the solvent has high lidocaine content that interrupts the body in the metabolism process.

The professional cosmetic surgeons have various cosmetic, rehabilitative, non-surgical and surgical ways for mending the transformation of the skin. It is very important to consult a cosmetic surgeon before going in for this surgery. Only an experienced and professional surgeon has the authority for performing this surgery.

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by Victoria Rowde

Liposuction procedure has been around long enough for most people to say that it’s generally safe and tested. It doesn’t mean though that it’s a procedure for everybody. If you’re thinking of getting a lipo, you better get yourself informed first.

What Liposuction Is

Liposuction is designed to remove localized fat and is surgically considered as an invasive procedure. Areas that may be subjected to lipo include hips, face, neck, abdomen, thighs, calves, arms, buttocks and back. Although it is primarily a surgical procedure, it is also considered a cosmetic procedure since the objective of liposuction is to make a person look better. It is not however a procedure recommended for weight loss and is used simply to shape the body. Since liposuction involves localized areas, it may sometimes be used for the removal of cellulite. New techniques under this surgical procedure now include tumescent method, super wet technique and ultrasound assisted lipoplasty.

Candidates

Not everyone should be allowed to undergo this procedure. The surgeon will usually conduct an assessment first to determine the fitness of a lipo candidate. A candidate should have localized fat but may have more than one area with localized fat. He should also be of normal or close to the normal or ideal weight for his age and height and is physically and psychologically healthy and stable.

Age also seems to be a crucial factor. Younger people are deemed better candidates since most young people have elastic skins. Older people and people with inelastic skins are not good candidates for liposuction. Those who have diabetes, poor blood circulation, heart ailments and other serious medical conditions may also be excluded from the list of qualified candidates.

Procedure

A liposuction is performed by first making a small incision and inserting a cannula or a hallow tube inside. The tube is then moved around to break fat and suction it out. A vacuum pump is used for suctioning. Fluids may be removed along with the fats too so a patient should be provided with fluid replacements during liposuction. Local anesthesia may be used if only a very small amount of fat is to be removed. General anesthesia may be recommended though for more serious cases. Individuals may be sedated during the procedure to maintain calmness and relaxation.

After the Surgery

Immediately after the surgery, you may experience some swelling, numbness, pain, bruising and perhaps even a little bleeding and fluid release. Depending on your capacity to recuperate, you may be able to get back to light work after a few days. Complete recovery however may take at least two weeks to one month. In some people, swelling may still be apparent even after a few months.

It is never advisable to have too much expectations for liposuction. Sometimes, even months after lipo, some areas may still have fat deposits. In some cases, additional sessions are needed. The scar may not be so obvious but some people may not develop perfectly smooth surfaces.

When done by the right doctor on the right candidate, though, a liposuction procedure may just work. Make sure that you are under the care of a qualified and competent surgeon.

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For many people, the term Liposuction Alternatives brings about mental images of a severely over-weight or obese person and that is not exactly accurate. Although liposuction is not intended as a weight-loss technique or solution, it can help to “sculpt” your body into a slimmer profile. The number of both men and women who have had these surgeries done may surprise you, as it is performed often enough to be considered the most common cosmetic procedure for both sexes.

Should you consider Cosmetic Liposuction?

This popular procedure does not necessarily have to be performed at a hospital or surgery center, as it can also be done at the doctor’s office. Naturally there are pros and cons related to both locations. Normally, only a small volume procedure will be performed as an out patient basis due to the cost. If a larger volume of fat needs to be removed or if this is being done in conjunction with other procedures, then your doctor will speak with you about the options available to you and together you will make an informed decision.

Plastic surgeons or even dermatologists perform many of these liposuction procedures. Keep in mind that any licensed physician may perform the surgery, as no standardized training is required. As a result of this there will be differences in experience and training. You may want to consider asking the physician you have chosen how many times he or she has performed this type of surgery and whether or not they have had any specialized training in this field. Just because it is elective surgery does not mean that it is any less serious than any other type of invasive surgery.

The liposuction tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is likely the most often performed procedure. Most people who are considering having this done are usually somewhat overweight or have excess skin redundancy that is a result of a large weight loss or pregnancy. In the case of pregnancy, experts advise waiting until you will no longer be having any more children, as the muscles that are tightened during liposuction can separate again during another pregnancy. It is further noted that the tightened muscles can restrict the growth of the fetus.

As with many other procedures, liposuction is not completely pain or discomfort free. Experiencing pain after surgery is common. There is also a possibility of drainage from the incisions after liposuction, but these are normal, and if necessary your doctor may insert a drainage tube to avoid the build-up of fluid. By following your doctor’s advice you will have a better chance of getting through it with as little discomfort as possible. Remember to ask your doctor any questions you may have prior to the procedure so that everything is understood. And try not to be too impatient while waiting to see the results, as liposuction recovery means different things to different people.

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