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bigthigh
29-11-2006, 07:58 PM
Hi

I am interested in this procedure.

I have huge thighs - completely out of proportion wiht the rest of my body to the point I never wear jeans or pants etc and pretty much stick with A Line cuts. It is extremely depressing.

The main area of concern is the front of the thigh and inner knee. Is lipodissolve suitable for me, how much does the average person lose in centimetres and how many treatments does this take ?

jomol31
30-11-2006, 01:03 AM
Hi

I am interested in this procedure.

I have huge thighs - completely out of proportion wiht the rest of my body to the point I never wear jeans or pants etc and pretty much stick with A Line cuts. It is extremely depressing.

The main area of concern is the front of the thigh and inner knee. Is lipodissolve suitable for me, how much does the average person lose in centimetres and how many treatments does this take ?


Hi Big Thigh.

The results people have been reporting appears to be variable. Some are saying they get a great result. Whilst at least one other "Amaranita" says she didn't see much result at all after a full course of 6 treatments. I haven't had it myself but look through some of the recent threads and you should see some reasonable information

starfish
30-11-2006, 07:09 PM
Hello bigthigh,

I'm actually pretty small and only got the lipodissolve for cellulite on my legs and for my love handles. It worked quite well for the cellulite and I'm happy with the smoother appearance of the skin.

One other unexpected advanted was my thighs were actually a bit smaller too. Maybe 1 centimeter, probably not quite 2cm. Just enough to enable my pants to go on that bit easier.

As for the love handles. Almost totally gone!

Hope this helps

DoRayMe
30-11-2006, 07:21 PM
Hi everyone,

I had lipodissolve done for my thighs. I had 6 treatment courses over 6 months. My thighs did reduce in size by about 2-3cm. I think at least part of this was due to my new diet and running regime. But my thighs are the smallest they've been since I was 14 and I've done dieting (yuck) and running before so I guess at least some of it was due to the lipodissolve. At least I hope so. All up it cost me over $2000!

Sam the Man
30-11-2006, 07:48 PM
So out of interest.


Is it suitable for guys? I'm an amateur bodybuilder so I'm in pretty good shape. But sometimes no matter how hard I work there are always one or two spots that could be slimmed down just that little bit. Would this be suitable for me? My body fat percentage is probably 10% normally and about 4-5% just before a competition.

doctornev
06-12-2006, 12:06 PM
So out of interest.


Is it suitable for guys? I'm an amateur bodybuilder so I'm in pretty good shape. But sometimes no matter how hard I work there are always one or two spots that could be slimmed down just that little bit. Would this be suitable for me? My body fat percentage is probably 10% normally and about 4-5% just before a competition.

Hi Sam it can be suitable for guys. I wouldn't worry too much about your fat percentage. The ideal patient for lipodissolve is one who is relatively thin but with a couple of fat deposits that just won't go away no matter how much exercise or dieting a person does. These fat pockets respond very well to lipodissolve

Dom
15-01-2007, 11:07 PM
Hi everyone,

I had lipodissolve done for my thighs. I had 6 treatment courses over 6 months. My thighs did reduce in size by about 2-3cm. I think at least part of this was due to my new diet and running regime. But my thighs are the smallest they've been since I was 14 and I've done dieting (yuck) and running before so I guess at least some of it was due to the lipodissolve. At least I hope so. All up it cost me over $2000!

6 treatments and $2000 down for a 2-3cm decrease in girth sounds like giving a lot and getting a little. On the positive side if your legs are the smallest you have seen them since you were 13 then thats great :). 2-3cm doesnt sound like much but visually is most probably more noticable. Are you happy with the result?