Lipodissolve in vogue, despite controversy
If I could opt for one elective surgery, I'd choose something that would erase the loose post-pregnancy skin hanging from my tummy. I know it's been four years since my last 10-pounder was born but it seems no matter how fit or lean I get, the jiggle remains. A tummy tuck or liposuction would be ideal. I'm not sure I'd ever go through with these procedures, though. Something about choosing to have surgery for a non-medical reason makes me a little nervous. If it weren't so controversial, maybe I'd hop on the lipodissolve bandwagon.Surgery is not required for lipodissolve. All it takes is a few injections of a chemical found in lecithin, the food ingredient derived from soybeans. Shots are given right into bulging body parts where they dissolve fat cells. Lipodissolve is becoming quite the rage, despite the fact that the FDA has not approved the compound used in the shots.
Lipodissolve just hasn't received much clinical study. Besides the possible pain, nausea, diarrhea, elevated liver enzymes and lumps at the injection site, who knows what long-term side effects of this treatment might surface. Lipodissolve is such an unknown that the state of Kansas has banned the marketing and sales of this quick fix.
So lipodissolve isn't such a great option for me. There's only one tried and true approach for what ails me anyway -- a healthy diet, vigorous exercise, and a whole lot of patience.












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9-17-2007 @ 2:14PM
ajs23 said...
Lipodissolve is NOT banned and it is NOT and unknown drug.
You might want to change your information. Kansas has not banned lipodissolve. A board of plastic surgeons (the one's who do liposuction and are scared that lipodissolve will steal their business) tried to ban the drug but a judge has ruled against this. He says that "There is nothing in the agency record to explain the board's rationale".
For the full story see kansas city channel
http://www.thekansascitychannel.com/news/14111265/detail.html?rss=kc1
For studies and more information about lipodissolve
see: http://www.lipotherapyinstitute.org/MedResearch.aspx
You can also see www.fig.com
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9-22-2007 @ 4:33PM
Tom said...
Worth noting that our consumer review site has heard from over 90 consumers who've provided Lipodissolve reviews. The latest stats: 54% say their LD experience was not worth it. Or put the other way, 46% of LD patients are happy with their results. Some stories are very moving and meaningful to anyone in the consideration process. Thx for the post.
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