| Lipodissolve is a new way of getting rid of fats | | | | formula used are not yet settled under FDA |
| that rocked the medical world today. The formula | | | | regulations. Despite all of this, people are taking |
| is said to come from natural sources. There are | | | | their risks in trying the treatment. |
| many people who have already tried Lipodissolve | | | | Completing Lipodissolve treatment procedure |
| which involves series of treatments by injecting | | | | would take several sessions spaced 2 to 4 weeks |
| PCDC (phosphatidylcholine/deoxycholate), a | | | | in between to guarantee better result. The cost |
| solution that is supposed to dissolve fats | | | | of each session varies from $350 to $1,500. The |
| effectively without undergoing surgery. The | | | | cost depends on the area where treatment is |
| solution is injected locally on areas known to have | | | | localized. Treatment of areas where more fat is |
| high concentration of fats such as thighs, upper | | | | accumulated would cost more. |
| arms, and abdomen. It is also applied in places | | | | That is understandable because less amount of |
| where unwanted fatty cell should be removed like | | | | formula would be consumed in breaking down fats |
| the area under the eyelid and chin. The same | | | | in areas with less fat concentration. |
| treatments are also used to improve skin tone, | | | | The concern of most people who are against |
| increase elasticity and make it firmer. | | | | Lipodissolve is the outlet of dissolved fat after the |
| Two natural substances compose PCDC. The PC | | | | treatment. They fear that when fats are |
| part is phosphatidylcholine, which is the main | | | | dissolved they would eventually go to organs or |
| ingredient that breaks down fats. It is a | | | | systems where it could pose more problems. One |
| compound derived from soybean and is also | | | | of the theories is that dissolved fat would go to |
| present in living cells. DC is short for | | | | blood vessels which may clog it ant cause stroke |
| deoxycholate, which is a bile derived from liver. It | | | | or heart attack. Another theory says that |
| acts as an emulsifier. Other substances such as | | | | dissolved fat would end up in the liver, |
| plant extracts, multivitamins, hormones, enzymes, | | | | endangering the organ. |
| antibiotics and anti inflammatory medicine may | | | | People are warned about using unapproved drugs |
| also be included in the Lipodissolve solution. | | | | and treatments. If they would still want to try it |
| Phosphatidylcholine is known to break down fats | | | | it's entirely on their own risk. They might at least |
| in blood. This is used in medicine to prevent | | | | do some background check on the physician who |
| stroke and heart-attack but is not approved as | | | | will conduct the treatment. Their track record and |
| an injectable or as part of medical concoction. | | | | credentials would tell a lot about their ability to |
| Because Lipodissolve treatment is not approved | | | | conduct the treatment. Try to check out photos |
| by FDA, there is no standard procedure as to | | | | of results if they're available. Other people's opinion |
| how each session is to be conducted. Treatment | | | | specially feed backs of those who have tried the |
| procedure, dosage, and formula depend on the | | | | treatment can also help. They could shed some |
| physician conducting the session. Controversies | | | | light to the truth about Lipodissolve with their own |
| about safety and legality of the treatment and | | | | experience. |