Mesotherapy, lipodissolve and liposuction, all three methods of treatments are meant for removal of fat and improvement of the overall appearance of a person’s body and all of them differ from each other on the basis of the methods involved in them. Of them, the liposuction is a surgical method while mesotherapy and lipodissolve are two non-surgical methods for localized fat and cellulite removal from the areas like love handles, arms, backs, thighs and buttocks and both of them remove fat in small volumes. So, you should choose very carefully between mesotherapy vs. lipodissolve before going for any one of them depending on your requirements.
In lipodissolve, micro fine needles are used to inject medicines like phosphatidylcholine and sodium deoxycholate directly into fatty tissues which dissolve the fat cells and then make them excreted from the body. Lipodissolve treatment takes only a small time of five to ten minutes and does not requires anesthesia and only minor swelling occurs after this treatment. But, it is still not approved on safety features and banned in many countries due to its possible risks of medicines used.
On the other hand, mesotherapy is a safer method than lipodissolve as it uses safer and proved medicines including vitamins, minerals and amino acids to inject into the mesoderm layer of skin. But now, mesotherapy is also being considered as a treatment with lack of safety and efficiency just like lipodissolve.
Mesotherapy vs. lipodissolve is a matter of great care to choose. It is said that lipodissolve can take the fats out of the body parts above the knees which are mainly abdomen, hips, thighs, love handles, face, arms and back and takes only 20 to 30 minutes for treatment not necessarily using anesthetic and patients getting minor swelling, bruising, redness and soreness after lipodissolve injections and shows results as change in body appearance after four to twelve weeks of the treatment. In lipodissolve, the PC/DC drug is injected into fat layer while in mesotherapy, the conventional medicines are injected into the mesoderm layer of skin.