by Sam Taylor
Many medical procedures are not approved by the FDA, but are still practiced by many medical professionals and can be very effective at treating patients. However, because the FDA has not come out and made it easy for you to know if the procedure is valid and good for you, then you much do you own analysis. For me, when analyzing certain procedures, I like to look at the financial, opportunity, and the non-financial costs.
One such treatment is lipodissolve. Have you ever thought about lipodissolve, or wondered what the associated costs would be in having the procedure done to you? Have you ever wondered is the costs would be worth it, or if they would be too high? Well, if you look at the procedure initially you may come to the conclusion that the costs would not be too high, at least not financially.
For example, relative to liposuction you could potentially save thousands and thousands of dollars, which makes a big difference no matter who you are or what environment we are in financially. However, don't make the decision based on the dollar costs alone - you also need to look at the other two costs mentioned above. Without looking at these other issues, you may make a decision you could possibly regret in the future.
The next two parts of the equation to look at are the opportunity costs associated with not choosing lipodissolve and instead choosing something else, and the non-financial (i.e. non-money costs) involved. Please remember, that just because lipodissolve is cheaper does not make it better nor does it make it worse. Sometimes, the cheaper option is also the better option, depending on your situation.
Is it because it's backed by the FDA, while lipodissolve is not? There is probably a strong argument there. However, for me this fact actually begs another question - WHY is lipodissolve not approved or disapproved by the FDA yet? The procedure has been around for year, has been performed on thousands and thousands of patients. Is it because plastic surgeons want to hold onto their money making procedure of traditional lipo? Possibly, but probably not the case. While there might be (and probably is) some pressure from traditional plastic surgeons, there is certainly pressure from the creators of lipodissolve as well to get the drug approved. So, I would recommend to forget that common issue, and do your own research as to what procedure is actually better for you.
When looking at costs that are not financial, the most common and most important cost to look at is side effects that may occur as a result of the treatment. While lipodissolve is not known to have tons of side effects, there are a few that you should be aware of before undergoing the procedure. First, I would recommend using lipodissolve only on smaller parts of your body (see above article). Second, both indentions and divits have been known to appear on certain people after treatment. If you are concerned about this (and you should be, but don't be overly concerned), then I strongly urge you to speak with your doctor and find out if lipodissolve is right for you. Don't be afraid to ask the tough questions, as this is a procedure that can and will affect your greatly.
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May 27 2009 | Cosmetic Surgery | No Comments »
by Sara McCune
Do you have any fat you wish you could lose and never have it come back? Do you exercise regularly but still have small chubby areas that you cannot get rid of no matter how hard you try? If then this article may be able to help you.
I'm guessing the answer to that question is yes for several reasons. One, you are still reading this article. Two, most people in America would answer yes to this question. This is one reason why lipodissolve has become so popular as of late, and why you may want to consider it as a treatment to get rid of some of that extra fat you have hanging out.
What exactly is this relatively new procedure called lipodissolve? Well, without going into some very boring science explanation (which if you want I would suggest you do some quick research on the internet and you won't have much of an issue. I just want to concentrate on some other issues for this article), lipo is a mixture of different chemicals that are injected directly into the problem and unwanted areas of fat which then dissolves the fat.
The reason I'm writing this article is two-fold. First and foremost, I want to increase your awareness that you do have another option other than liposuction if you want to get rid of some extra fat, and that this option can potentially save you thousands of dollars. Second, I want to stress the importance of sitting down and discussing both the advantages and disadvantages of lipodissolve with you own Doctor. Just make sure it is someone you trust.
So the question you should have is: should I choose some type of fat-reducing procedure, and should that procedure be lipodissolve? The answer will depend greatly on who you are and what areas you need to have treated. It is very important to keep in mind that lipodissolve is primarily used to target small areas on your body-it is not used to take off 100 lbs of fat from your stomach (yes, that's a drastic example but I think it shows my point).
One other point to be aware of is that lipodissolve, unlike liposuction, is not a procedure backed by the FDA. That does not mean it is not a healthy procedure nor does it mean that the procedure is banned by the FDA or US government. It does mean, though, that testing has not been done yet or has not yet been finished. However, there are many hundreds of qualified, respected Doctors who do believe in the procedure.
This is why I really hope you speak with your doctor before committing yourself to start a lipodissolve program. Many people and doctors do claim the procedure is safe, but you always want to make sure that you are personally satisfied before making any decisions. Remember, while lipodissolve is cheaper than liposuction, like liposuction it can and will leave a lasting impression (the reason why you would do it in the first place), so make a wise, very well-informed decision.
In your quest for understanding and deciding about lipodissolve, I hope you find that this article was helpful in giving you some basic information. There are many advantages of choosing lipodissolve for fat loss, you just need to make sure those advantages are right for you.
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May 26 2009 | Liposuction | No Comments »