In April my wife signed up for lipodisolve with the Aesthetic Clinic of Edmond OK. Lipodissolve is a cosmetic procedure that involves injecting chemicals into fat to permanently destroy the fat cells. (I want to make it clear that I love my wife as she is, think she is beautiful and didn't think she needed this.)
She paid more than $1300 in advance for three treatments over three months with a
six-week recovery period after each treatment. She endured painful injections into her abdomen, weeks of swelling and bruising after each treatment and had absolutely no results, she didn't lose an inch.
So we are out $1300 and she has received no benefit in return. We have been asked, Is lipodissolve a scam? I don't think it's an outright scam in the sense that the doctor knows he is taking your money and giving you nothing in return. I think he is sincere and some people may get some benefit from the treatment. But don't start unless you can accept the fact that you may not get any results.in that case you have no recourse, since you have to sign away all rights you may have to recover any money you paid.
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