Traditional LipoDissolve vs. Injection-Free LipoDissolve |
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Traditional LipoDissolve |
LipoDissolve with Mesoderm |
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Pain |
Marked pain during and after procedure. Reported redness, bruising, swelling and extreme discomfort. | Painless procedure with virtually no side effects other than mild nausea in some cases. |
Recovery |
Recovery is double to triple the length of time. Patients are unable to return for additional treatments for several weeks. | No recovery needed. Patients may receive up to two treatments per week. |
Scars |
Possibility of scarring from post-procedure infection and tissue damage from multiple injections. | No breakage of skin surface so incredibly low risk. |
Bruising |
Moderate to severe bruising due to the use of aggressive jabbing movements. | No bruising. |
Return to Work |
May require time off depending on side effects experienced. | Return to normal activities immediately following procedure. |
Blood Loss |
Significant tissue trauma and possibility of bleeding at injection sites. | No blood loss or tissue trauma. |
Risks |
Significant complications are possible, muscle necrosis, infection, severe hematomas, and contour irregularities. | Extremely low rate of complications documented in medical literature. |
Outcome |
Hundreds of injection points lead to risk of contour and skin irregularities. | Smooth results with even reduction of fatty deposits. |
Compression Garment |
Pressure dressings or garments must be worn for up to one week. | No compression garments or bandages necessary. |
Costs |
Costs vary based on physician experience and clinic location. | Comparable to traditional LipoDissolve and less than liposuction. |
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