Lipo Lotion contains vitamin A. Vitamin A works by normalising skin functions so it corrects all skin conditions.
Vitamin A performs the following functions to normalize skin functions: Normalizes blood flow and helps to reduce the symptoms of rosacea Increases the rate of wound healing Exfoliates making skin smooth and even-toned Repairs the cellular structure of the epidermis optimising your UV protection Decreases clustering of melanin granules so reducing brown spots or pigmentation Decreases sebum production and thus treats acne brilliantly Promotes a healthy cellular membrane Helps in the eradication of pre-cancerous skin lesions Improves hydration both in and around the cell
Directions of use:- Lipo lotion should be applied once or twice a day preferably at night time
Results of liposuction surgery are apparently permanent but there is possibility of weight gain in the treated areas if complete care regarding your eating habits are not being taken. This also depends on how well you maintain your post-lipo weight.
M.Ch - Plastic Surgery, MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon, Jabalpur
There is nothing like nonsurgical liposuction these are terms wrongly used to trap patients by advertising and the described procedures are only temporary. Liposuction alone will neither correct male breast issue it needs surgical excision of gland and liposuction both.
Liposuction surgery is not painful. General anesthesia or sedation with local anesthesia is used for performing the procedure. Patients, with local anesthesis, may feel a little pressure during the process but they won't feel any pain.
Don't advise medicines, suggest to take sky fruit, org wheat grass powder, cow urine cap, nigella cap, drink 30 ml extra virgin coconut oil, may contact for any assistance.
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, Fellowship of Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo Surgeons (FIAGES)
General Surgeon, Meerut
Eligibility criteria for liposuction included (i) unilateral, non-pitting, International Society of Lymphology stage II/III lymphedema; (ii) limb volume difference greater than 25 %; and (iii) previously ineffective conservative therapies.
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