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An Alternative to Liposuction.
Lipoliquidation or Lipodialysis
by Charles Kassotis
An Original Article Written By Owner and Webmaster of
PlasticSurgeryOrg.com Charles Kassotis
Even though liposuction methods have been greatly refined and
simplified since the initial onset of this method of plastic
surgery, there still remain however a large amount of people
who, had they had an alternative choice of dealing with their
fatty deposits other than the method which is currently and most
widely used by plastic surgeons, they would have done so.
If you are one of those people who would have liked to have
dealt with your stubborn fatty deposits but, who just can’t
quite come to terms with conventional liposuction methods and
all that that entails, the surgery (sometimes under general
anesthetic), the corsages (usually worn for one to two weeks),
and the inevitable bruising then, one the methods outlined below
may just very well be the one that suits you.
Lipoliquidation is but one of the newest and, most revolutionary
areas of cosmetic surgery which does not entail the use of a
lancet. The basic concept regarding lipoliquidation pertains to
the use of certain medicines which are injected directly under
the skin, and which are designed to fight the problem of
stubborn fatty deposits right at the root. The medicinal
solutions which are injected into the problem areas ruin the
lining of the fatty-cells releasing, in turn, the fat, thereby
allowing the body’s natural excretion mechanisms to expel the
fat and toxins from the body. There are a variety of solutions
which are available to the plastic surgeon who undertakes
lipoliquidation as a method of dealing with fatty deposits.
Below are outlined the various solutions available, how they are
used and, for what kind of areas of the body they are
recommended for.
HOMOTOXICOLOGICAL MEDICINAL INJECTIONS
This refers to a ‘cocktail’ of vegetable substances which are
used primarily in the field of homeopathy in order to stimulate
the body’s self-repair mechanisms. Homotoxicology is based on
the theory that ‘ an illness is the body’s attempt to defend
itself from the toxins which have entered it’. The
homotoxicological solutions used, reinforce the body’s defence
mechanisms enabling thus, the body to cure itself.
Method of application: a form of injectional therapy is
undertaken. Firstly, the dermatologist inserts needles with the
substance to be used in the area with the problem and, following
this he undertakes a ‘systematic’ approach by way of placing
needles on the patients’ foot acupunctional energy points. The
homotoxicological substance is then transferred to the fatty
tissue causing lipoliquidation.
Areas of use: the homotoxicological method is used for thighs,
buttocks and calves. There are no side-effects. Furthermore,
parallel to the injectional therapy, inversional pressure
massage is also undertaken as this assists in the channeling of
the lymph through the lymphic route allowing it to be carried
out of the body along with the fat.
THREE-SOLUTION COMBINATION
This pertains to the use of three different solutions which have
been found to undertake a ‘chemical’ attack against the fatty
tissues gradually ruining them. The first step is to issue into
the body a medicine which tones up the fatty tissues’
micro-circulatory system. The second medicine is very drastic
and is widely used to counteract high cholesterol levels on
people who are hyperlipidynamic. Once the fat has been
dissolved, a third medicine, aminophiline which is a diuretic is
issued assisting the body in expelling the fat.
Method of application: The medicines used in this form of
lipoliquidation are administered alternatively. Injections are
undertaken once a week on the various parts of the body. The
therapy is repeated on average twelve times meaning that it
takes up to three months to undergo the full cycle of therapy.
Upon the completion of the therapy the patient sees a 50%
improvement and, in two months following the results of the
therapy reach the capacity of 100% improvement.
Areas of use: this form of therapy is used to combat local fatty
deposits and cellulite on thighs, buttocks, calves, arms and
stomach. The injections which the patient undergoes in view of
this form of therapy also contain anesthetic so as to minimize
pain which may be felt.
ARTICHOKE HEART EXTRACT INJECTIONS
Considered as being nature’s ‘heavy artillery’ in the fight
against fatty deposits, the artichoke’s heart is gaining more
and more fans amongst those who want to address their problem in
the most natural means as possible. The artichoke’s heart
extracts are already being used to counteract high cholesterol
levels and have also been found to have miraculous
lipoliquidation results. The solution which is injected into the
patient’s body contains artichoke heart extracts, vitamin B1 and
anesthetic.
Method of application: The artichoke heart extract is injected
by means of very fine needles directly under the epidermis
forcing thus, the lipocells to release their fat and toxins and
to expel them from the body. Injections are undertaken
fortnightly for a span of six months. The patient undergoing
treatment begins to see results after two months since the
commencement of therapy. Final results are seen eight to ten
weeks after the completion of therapy. If the therapy is
supplemented with a correct eating regime and exercise, results
will last up to tree years.
Areas of use: Artichoke heart extract therapy is especially
suited in counteracting fatty deposits on thighs, buttocks,
calves and stomach areas.
LIPOLIQUIDATION THERAPY WITH OZONE AND OXYGEN
The solutions used in this form of lipoliquidation therapy
contain ozone and oxygen which, are currently being used in
medicine to deal with problems pertaining to circulatory and
neurological disorders and hepatitis to name but a few.
Method of application: The oxygen/ozone solutions used in this
form of lipoliquidation therapy affect the fatty tissue’s lipid
acids by way of transforming them into water soluble
combinations. They are then expelled by the body through the
urinary system. Furthermore to this, the oxygen/ozone solution
used in the lipoliquidation therapy also assists in enhancing
the general health, elasticity and texture of the skin. It also,
it has powerful anti-inflammatory effect, tones the body’s
circulatory system, activates the cells’ enzymes, enhances the
oxygenation of tissues and, fights free radicals.
Areas of use: oxygen/ozone therapy can be undertaken on every
part of the face, on knees and calves and is highly recommended
in treating cellulite. There are no side effects to this form of
treatment and results are visible from the second week of
therapy onwards. Also, if the patient is careful in his/her
dietary habits and undertakes regular exercise the oxygen/ozone
lipoliquidation therapy will have permanent results.
About the Author
Charles Kassotis is the Owner and Webmaster of
http://www.PlasticSurgeryOrg.com and Many Other Personal Health
and Wellness Websites.
With a Strong Interest in Personal And Overall Health, he has
Invested 100’s of Hours in Research, and Published countless
Health Articles aimed at Better Educating the Public to their
Choices when it comes to Personal Health and Wellness.
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