Lipodissolve Presents Health Risks

Cosmetic Procedures Require Exhaustive Research and Consideration

Feb 27, 2009 Rhonda Day

Lipodissolve is a cosmetic procedure that can cause potential health hazards and harm to individuals. It's critical to understand the risks and hazards it poses.

There are many new procedures that claim to produce miraculous results when it comes to reversing the signs of premature aging, restoring youth, and improving an individual's body. But the truth is, there are some extremely harmful procedures and products on the market and caution must be exercised when trying anything new.

If you’re like most people, you want to look and feel as young as possible for as long as you can. That means taking care of your inner and outer body. Good nutritional habits, exercise, hydration, and a healthy social life all contribute to a healthier body and can delay premature signs of aging.

Sometimes, it takes more than just healthy living to look and feel younger. Most people believe that youthfulness and a perfect body will lead to greater success and happiness. Unfortunately, this drives them to do things to their body without properly researching the risks and associated problems.

Lipodissolve is one of those procedures that is becoming increasingly more popular among people searching for an easy way to resolve issues related to fatty tissue. Lipodissolve claims to ‘melt fat away’ with little or no discomfort or down-time for patients. But unlike liposuction, Lipodissolve is still a mystery in many ways.

How Lipodissolve Works

Lipodissolve is a procedure that can be used on the abdomen, legs, thighs, arms, and other areas of the body. It was created to improve skin tone and stimulate the natural production of collagen, while liquifying fat. The procedure entails the introduction of a chemical cocktail by injection directly into the targeted fatty areas over a period of days or weeks.

As the chemical begins to work, it breaks down fatty deposits and literally melts them away. The dissolved fatty tissue is presumably eliminated through the body’s normal waste elimination processes. It is a gradual process of removing and eliminating fat from targeted areas of the body.

Dangers of Lipodissolve

First and foremost, Lipodissolve has not received FDA-approval. It is a procedure that uses an unregulated type and amount of chemicals. This means that doctors and pharmacists can essentially create their own personal recipe by customizing their formula. The chemical cocktail can contain chemicals that are hazardous to an individual’s health without his knowledge.

Some of the more obvious risks include:

  1. Lipodissolve contains a very complex mixture of chemicals that may be hazardous to a person’s health.
  2. Doctors and scientists are not sure or clear about where the fat actually goes once it is dissolved. Ideally, it is eliminated through the intestinal processes; however, that has not been proven. The liquified fat could flow to other vital organs or seep into other parts of the body where it can contaminate or cause harm. Only long-term studies and research can determine whether or not this is harmful.
  3. Once the chemical compound is injected into the body, it is not clear where the chemicals may travel. They could find their way to other parts of the body and vital organs, where they may cause harm or even death. It is not known how long they may reside in the body either.
  4. The procedure is absolutely too high risk for pregnant women and should be avoided at all costs. It is also harmful for individuals with chronic illness including diabetes, heart disease, and infectious disease.
  5. Lipodissolve can result in masses of inflamed and irritated tissue that takes a long period of time to heal. It can also result in disfigurement, indentations, and deep dimples in the skin.
  6. The procedure is not FDA approved as documented by The Injectable Safety Organization.

Before you decide to experiment with Lipodissolve, do enough homework to make a well-educated decision. Evaluate the benefits and risks of the procedure and determine if it is worth the gamble. Talk with a qualified doctor and be sure that any doctor considered for the procedure is certified and experienced.

Don’t make a decision about Lipodissolve or any type of cosmetic surgery without first asking important questions about the procedure, chemicals used, risks, and the doctor’s credentials and training. For more help and tips on important questions to ask when considering cosmetic procedures, visit the ASAPS website. To compare Lipodissolve to the more popular liposuction procedure, visit The American Association of Dermatology website.

Make a decision only after you have completed exhaustive research on the benefits, risks, and potential hazards associated with the procedure. Your health and life are too precious to do anything less.

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