Injection Lipolysis is a controversial cosmetic procedure in which drug mixtures are injected into patients with the goal of breaking down fat. This practice, using drugs generally based on phosphatidylcholine and deoxycholate (PCDC), evolved from the initial intravenous use of those drug formulations to treat blood disorders. The procedure has many angles and debates, some fighting for its use and its benefits, while many others argue against using it and commercializing it due to safety and health reasons. The information can only be refined and advised properly by a trained physician from the Toronto Botox Clinic To better understand what your options are, come in for a free consultation.

While the safety of Lipodissolve injections has yet to be proven in a prospective, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical study, retrospective studies suggest that this practice does not present significant medical risk. The mixture is injected directly into the subcutaneous fat through multiple microinjections administered over multiple treatment sessions. The desired end result is the removal of localized fat deposits. It is these kinds of results that the Toronto Botox Clinic tries to achieve for our patients. In the end, whether this type of medical cosmetic treatment or another procedure is the most appropriate, we will advise you on the best options for your long-term health and success.