Frequently Asked Questions
If ASAL Lipodissolve offers skin retraction, can it replace a
facelift?
No. LIPODISSOLVE is very good for skin-retraction, but it cannot aid
to lift supportive tissue. People who need a face-lift have loose
underlying tissue and only surgery can address that. The ASAL
Lipodissolve cannot replace extensive skin sagging but is a
complementary treatment for minor skin laxity.
Is Lipodissolve supported by research?
Yes. The therapy is supported by several clinical studies in 2005 and
2006 published in both Europe and the USA. LIPODISSOLVE is, without
doubt, the cosmetic procedure of the future. Studies from 2003 noted a
failure rate of less than 4% within four sessions whereas new users
begin with an 8% failure rate. This was reduced to less than 1% in 2004
for experienced users. 72.41% of patients had satisfactory results in
only two sessions.
Studies on long-term effects on subcutaneous use are still needed.
Does the ASAL Lipodissolve replace surgery?
Both yes and no. LIPODISSOLVE cannot replace dramatic surgical
procedures, whole-body liposculpture, or extensive skin tightening based
on lax underlying tissue. But on the right body type with small to
medium fat deposits, ASAL Lipodissolve can replace some surgery and
often accomplish good results without extensive downtime or the
complications realistic with surgery.
It is important to be aware that cosmetic results can vary greatly with
Lipodissolve between clinical users depending on how they use this
therapy and whether they provide sufficient aftercare, etc.
What are the limitations with Lipodissolve?
LIPODISSOLVE is suitable for small to medium fat deposits on patients
preferrably having soft or 'liquidy' fat bulges. Lipodissolve has
limited to unsatisfactory cosmetic results on large volumes of fat on
obese body types, or on fat mixed with binding tissue. This treatment
cannot replace extensive surgical procedures. The ASAL Lipodissolve
cannot be used as a weight loss therapy. Lipodissolve may need
additional care or show poor results on candidates with metabolic or
thyroid disorders, or on candidates with generic fat deposits.
As with any cosmetic treatment, whether surgical or nonsurgical, a
proper pre-evaluation is essential when selecting the right candidate
for treatment. Lipodissolve does not provide instant results and is not
a suitable treatment for all patients.
Is the procedure safe?
LIPODISSOLVE is extremely promising from a safety aspect. The
procedure is mild compared to most cosmetic procedures today. There have
been no reports to date of adverse complications that are permanent or
life-threatening. Studies and continued monitoring of effects supports a
stable safety data of this procedure. Long-term studies are still
pending. Rare, but potential risks include adverse allergic reactions
against the medications or within the contraindication groups. |