Lipo: Fact and Fads
March 15, 2008Lipo is a really difficult thing!
It does work as a temporary fat removing solution.
After trying countless diets and constant excercise you can't seem to remove those few "problem" areas, you might consider getting a lipo dissolution treatment.
Lipo-dissolve should not be used for pregnant women, nursing mothers, obese patients; or people with diabetes, autoimmune diseases, vascular complications, or infections of any kind. It is important to note that lipo-dissolve is not an appropriate treatment for large areas of fat. In addition, it is recommended that all lipo-dissolve candidates participate in a proper diet and regular exercise program.
The reason for that being this: Let's say for the sake of argument that you're 160lbs. After going through the treatment you drop down to 145 lbs. Well, your body isn't stupid. It knows you removed the fat. Now if you keep the same diet and excercise routine that had you at 160, it's going to just put that weight right back on. The scary part is that, instead of it going back to the "problem" areas, it will find a new home. Had it removed from the stomach? You just might get "bye-bye" arms from hell.
Healthy lifestyle choices is always the best answer, and if you need the treatment on the side to give you the kick, go for it.
Make sure to get a good doctor.
While lipo-dissolve may be one more potential tool that plastic surgeons may use, there are still many considerations that require further investigation before the FDA will approve lipo-dissolve. Here are some tips to consider when consulting a doctor: Review the doctor's credentials, education, training, type of certification held, and the number of times that the treatment has been performed in the practice.
Many people get through it just fine. But it is a temporary answer to a permanent problem. I want to see all people love themselves and treat their bodies as the beautiful creations that they are!
XOXO
Sexii Bradley

