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[First Photo first]: Debbie Oliver wasn't happy with her 'wobbly chin', which she used to cover with scarves and necklaces. So she decided to get rid of it. [Middle Photo middle]: Debbie Oliver after one injection, which contains an enzyme derived from soya beans. You can already see a dramatic difference. [Last Photo]: Hey presto! Debbie has her jawline back after her second session. Better still, despite putting weight on since, the flab has stayed away from her chin.
Photo courtesy: Associated Newspapers Ltd.,/Dr Rita Rakus

 

The British press investigates Lipodissolve. Watch the magic happen...!

The British press is well known for their regular 'keep it real' trials of new procedures and products on actual patients, to weed the shams from the glams. Lipodissolve has been a target of numerous surprise trials in the British media, and always ended up with very high patient satisfaction feedback and remarks.

Here's some great results with Lipodissolve from one article forwarded to us by one of our physician members in Europe, taken from the Daily Mail News in the U.K. Read extracts from the article and watch the magic happen with Lipodissolve in only two sessions!

 

Injections to change 'baggy knees'


Fifty-eight-year-old Patricia Oppizio from Cheshire, who is married to Stefano, 63, a retired businessman, and has three grown-up children, found out about a trial taking placed on the fat-melting injection through a friend who was a nurse. For years she had been paranoid about the fat above her knees, so she was happy to be 'a guinea pig' for an Austrian doctor, Dr Rita Rakus.

"I started becoming dissatisfied with my knees about 18 months ago after I saw photos of Demi Moore's 'knee lift'," she says. "My own knees looked just like Demi's 'before' pictures. The rest of my body was in good shape - I'm a size eight - but my knees looked like those of a 70-year-old. They were wrinkly, with a nasty pad of fat above each kneecap. "My husband had never noticed my baggy knees and told me to stop being so silly. But even though I knew he was right, my knees really bugged me, and I hated the thought of having to reveal them on holiday." She was amazed that the problem could be treated so easily. "I was thrilled because I didn't think there was much, short of surgery, that I could do about them.

"A surgical lift leaves terrible scars, and although liposuction would remove the fat, it also involves invasive surgery." Patricia had 12 injections into the fat pads above each knee. Knees are considered by some to be an ideal area to treat because the fat is concentrated in a small area. She suffered no immediate discomfort, other than some temporary bruising and itching.

"I looked as though I had fallen over and banged my knees, and they felt very tender for a week."

After five weeks, Patricia noticed that the fat pads were shrinking and the skin above her knees had tightened up.

"Within eight weeks, I could actually see my kneecap for the first time in years. My legs looked a good ten years younger. I was delighted. "I feel a lot better about myself now, and instead of crossing my knees so that no one notices them, I don't have to worry if my skirt rides up."
Duncan Williams, managing director of Lipomed Ltd, whose 12 clinics still offer the treatment at £350 a time, says that the injections are safer than Botox as long as they are carried out by a health professional.

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Pictures: When Patricia Oppizio heard clinics were offering a jab that literally dissolved fat, she jumped at the chance to get rid of her 'baggy knees'. Medical experts are concerned about its long terms effects, but as these before and after photos show it certainly seems to have the desired effect...
Patricia Oppizio said her knees looke like a 70-year-old's before she had her treatment. She hated revealing them on holiday but didn't want the scarring associated with surgery.
(After Lipodissolve) Patricia Oppizio's knees after the jab show noticeably fewer wrinkles. She's delighted with the results and feels a lot better about herself now.
Photo courtesy: Associated Newspapers Ltd.,/Dr Rita Rakus



Jab targets specific areas

Over the past two years, his team have treated around 1,000 patients without any serious adverse reactions.

He says: "The drug has been clinically tested and found safe to be injected intravenously for the treatment of fatty deposits.

"We are putting it into fatty tissue, which will have only a local effect. In the unlikely event of an adverse reaction, it will be limited." Doctors at his clinics can also decide if a patient is suitable for the treatment. The treatment is not a cure for obesity, and Lipomed clinics turn away would-be patients who are severely overweight and use it only to target stubborn fat deposits.

Eighteen months ago, Justine Tassey, 38, a company director from Worcestershire, opted for a course of flab jab treatments to get rid of a stubborn roll of fat at the top of her stomach.

She says: "I am quite happy with my body generally, but I realised that over a period of about a year I had developed a roll of fat just underneath my breasts that wouldn't go away no matter what I did.
"I tried daily sit-ups to no avail, and despite going to the gym four times a week, it just wouldn't shift. "At the time, I was driving 80,000 miles a year as part of my job, and every time I sat at the steering wheel I could feel this extremely uncomfortable roll of fat. It was a horrible thought that I had all that fat just sitting there." She heard about [Lipodissolve] injections from a friend and went to a clinic in Birmingham.

"The treatment sounded fantastic: just a few small injections and none of the risk associated with invasive procedures such as liposuction," she says.

"During my first consultation, the doctor told me she thought the treatment would work well on the area and that she could go ahead with the first treatment there and then.

"I had five injections under each breast. Each time, the doctor simply pinched an area of fat and injected straight into it. There was hardly any pain. It was actually less painful than the injections you have for holiday vaccinations." Afterwards, she suffered some swelling and bruising, but that soon faded.



Client 'amazed' by results


"In fact, I was playing golf just hours after my first appointment and I wasn't bothered by what I'd had done at all," she says.

"I was amazed when, just a few days after the first treatment, I could already see that the injections were having an effect. There was discernibly less fat.

"I went back a month later for the same number of injections again, and then back a third and final time a month after that. "A few days after the final injections, the whole area was flat. I felt - and still feel - fantastic about it. I feel much more confident and I no longer have the constant feeling that I'm carrying a spare tyre.

"I know that some people are concerned because there is no clinical research on the longterm effects of these injections. "But as far as I'm concerned, this has got to be a much safer option than liposuction, which has been linked to hundreds of deaths in America.

"Has anyone ever heard of anyone dying from this? The answer is no. It's quick, virtually painfree, and you can be back at work the next day. I would recommend it to anyone."

 

What more can we add? The feedback speaks for itself.
Thanks Daily Mail and Associated Newspapers Ltd in Great Britain, for giving a non-biased presentation of Lipodissolve from a patients view without the influence of commerical support or payment.