Ailesbury Clinics +3531 2692255 www.ailesburyclinic.ie introduce lipodissolve, a revolutionary breakthrough for both men and women alike, offering them the chance to obtain outstanding results through a simple non-invasive procedure.
It is derived from phosphatidylcholine which is a chief component of soy lecithin. The unique property of lecithin is its ability to break down or emulsify fat. For many years it has been taken orally in order to lower cholesterol, and given directly into veins in order to prevent the formation of a fat embolism (clot) in the blood
Today, after many years of research and clinical trials, it has been found that if this enzyme is injected directly into fat, virtually anywhere on the body, it has the same result. The fat is removed safely, effectively and permanently without any surgical procedures.
FAT DEPOSITS SLOWLY FADE AWAY
Lipodissolve should not be regarded as a new miracle treatment for weight reduction but when it comes to fat deposits which cannot be eliminated through diet and exercise, Lipodissolve initiates a process by which the fat is melted away and then eliminated from the body via the usual metabolic processes.
WHO WILL PERFORM THE TREATMENT AND WHAT DOES IT INVOLVE?
Lipodissolve injections must be carried out by medical experts trained in this field In order to achieve a successful treatment, knowledge about fat deposits in the body, the correct injection technique, and the right dosage for the treatment area is of the utmost importance.
You will first have a consultation with our clinic doctor who has received extensive training in the application and administration of Lipodissolve with the doctor who pioneered the treatment.
Should you be suitable for treatment, and wish to proceed, photographs and measurements will be taken and recorded in your clinical notes.
I take lecithin 3 times a day in capsule form. Will that have an effect on my fat storages? Another words, does it have to be injected at the site of excess fat to work, or can it be taken orally?
tofushaman 3 years ago
Many people say there are benefit from taking oral lecithin. However studies to date regarding fat suggest it may have to be injected The effects of orally administered phosphatidylcholine (PPC) on plasma lipids, lipoproteins and platelet function and composition were studied in seven healthy male volunteers. PPC did not appear to modify the levels of plasma total cholesterol and triglycerides. High density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels were, however, increased after six weeks of PPC.
AilesburyUS 3 years ago
HDL that's the 'bad' cholesterol right?
RosettaStone1 3 years ago
It is hypothesized that HDL can remove cholesterol from atheroma within arteries and transport it back to the liver for excretion or re-utilization—which is the main reason why HDL-bound cholesterol is sometimes called "good cholesterol"
AilesburyUS 3 years ago