PCDC is composed of two natural substances. The main ingredient is phosphatidylcholine (PC), a compound from soybean. The other one is deoxycholate which is natural bile taken from liver. The concoction may also include other substances such as multivitamins, plant extracts, enzymes, hormones, antibiotics and anti inflammatory drugs. Phosphatidylcholine is approved by FDA to break down blood sugar and is used for heart-attack prevention but it is not approved as a concoction or as an injectable. Most of the other substances in the Lipodissolve formula have no FDA approval as part of an injectable solution.
There is no approved standard procedure on how to conduct each Lipodissolve session. Dosage, procedure, and formula may vary depending on the physician who will conduct the session. The controversy regarding safety and legality of the procedure and drugs used with regards to FDA regulations has not been settled. Meanwhile, many people are taking this time as an opportunity to try out the effectiveness of the controversial treatment before it is totally banned.
Several sessions two to three weeks apart are needed to complete Lipodissolve treatment procedure to ensure the best result. Each session may cost $350 to $1,500 depending on the area of the body that needs to be treated. Dissolving fats under the eyelids will cost considerably less than breaking down fats in the tummy. This is largely due to the fact that less amount of solution is needed for the fats in the eyelid than those in the tummy and lesser number of treatments is necessary.
The concern of most people who are against Lipodissolve is the outlet of dissolved fat after the treatment. They fear that when fats are dissolved they would eventually go to organs or systems where it could pose more problems. One of the theories is that dissolved fat would go to blood vessels which may clog it ant cause stroke or heart attack. Another theory says that dissolved fat would end up in the liver, endangering the organ.
People who would like to try Lipodissolve can only depend on their own judgment whether the procedure would be good for them or not. It is advised for prospected patients to look into the doctors education, training, credentials and track record regarding this procedure as basis for evaluation. There should also be feedbacks available from people who have already tried it together with photos of the result. Have your own medical history checked for any conditions that may disqualify you from undergoing the treatment. You may have medical problems that will have conflict with before, during or after the procedure.
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