Quackery is alive and well and operating in the United States. Lipodissolve is one of the latest products on the quack watch scene. It's important to know the details so that if and when you run across it, you are well-informed, and perhaps caution someone you care for about the high-risk, no benefits outcome associated with the product.
Here's what Katherine Zeratsky, RD, LD, the dietitian writing for mayoclinic.com, has to say:
Lipodissolve is a brand name for a new injection that allegedly dissolves fat on your hips, waist, thighs and buttocks. The injected material, which can be injected near the parts of your body where you want to lose fat, is being advertised as a noninvasive alternative to liposuction. However, these injections are not approved for use in the United States, nor have they been proved safe.Only a few, small scientific studies have been performed to test the safety and efficacy of the fat-dissolving shots. So far, the shots have not worked for everyone who has received them, and there have been serious side effects reported, including:
Bacterial infection
Granulomas — masses of inflamed tissue
Necrosis — death of skin or muscle tissue
Allergic reactions
Skin ulcerations
Scarring
These side effects can be very difficult to treat. Another safety concern to keep in mind is that some of the providers of the shots are not physicians. Although most states consider administering the injections to be a medical procedure and would require a physician to inject them, this is not always the case.Your best bet to safely melt away the pounds is still diet and exercise. Before starting a new program, talk to your doctor to make sure your weight-loss plan will be safe and effective for you.
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Yours in a Good Mood,
Dr. Susan Kleiner