Lipo Injections

Author Timothy Carpenter    Category Lipo Injections    

When most people talk about lipo injections they are referring either to lipodissolve injections, or Lipo B- (referred to as ‘the fat burning shot’). So, what are these lipo injections, and are they safe? What do we know about these injections? That seems to be the topic to debate.

First off, lipo dissolve injections (also commonly known as lipolysis injections or a lipostabil injection) are chemical mixtures of two main ingredients: phosphatidylcholine and deoxycholate, or PCDC. While many doctors will use slight variations and add different chemicals, these are the main two. The goal of this chemical is to literally ‘melt’ your fat away, and when it comes to achieving its goal it does a very good job. PCDC will dissolve fat, even critics of the procedure will recognize that. However, where that fat goes and ends up is still being debated and tested. In fact, it appears that there is a new study/test underway that may just answer that question. Does that mean that this type of lipo injection is not safe? Not necessarily, and you should speak with your doctor about it. While not approved by the FDA, lipodissolve injections are also not banned—sufficient testing just has not been completed at this time. Hopefully, however, such testing will be done and the treatment will prove to be a very competent competitor to liposuction since its costs are much lower than liposuction, and the recovery time is also much quicker than liposuction.

Second, what is a lipo b injection? The Lipo B weight loss injection is a chemical mixture made from Vitamin B12, Choline, Methione, and Inositol. As you can see, these ingredients are all vitamins or amino acids which target different aspects of one’s health. When combined, this concoction is said to help in weight loss. As with any kind of lipo injection, the lipo b should be used in conjunction with your doctors advice, a weight loss program (not fad diet), and a healthy exercise routine—all which need to be approved by your doctor and physical trainer.

A liposuction injection may be right for you, but you need to discuss the options you have with your doctor before you start any treatment, as these treatments can affect your body permanently. Lipo injections do come with risks, so make sure you completely understand what you are doing in making this decision.

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  • Starla Floriano January 27, 2011 at 10:32 pm

    Results from liposuction will be seen one to three months after the procedure. For the first week after the procedure, there will be swelling which will subside pretty quickly. The rate for this will be mostly decided by the technique the cosmetic surgeon utilizes.

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