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injections to make your fat melt ...

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NappiesGalore · 17/05/2007 12:55

i have heard of such things. injections you get into fatty McFatspots... to make the fat melt and you crap it out as waste... takes a few weeks... costs a fair bit no doubt... anyone know anything about any of this?

i am exercising and eating properly and all that gumf but am also impatient and have a pocket of fat on belly and lovehandles or muffin tops or whatever they call it these days and am up for an easy shortcut.

of course, i wouldnt dream of doing this sort of thing without first discussing and getting approval from MN..

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FrayedKnot · 22/05/2007 20:05

There was an article about smartlipo in the Sunday Times this week, Nappies..

Did you get a reply?

NappiesGalore · 22/05/2007 21:22

nope. no reply... cant want my money then
doesnt sound v professional does it? oh boo hoo.

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NappiesGalore · 22/05/2007 21:23

what did the article say? in essence i mean... did you read it?

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FrayedKnot · 23/05/2007 22:18

Very quickly off the top of my head it said it is done using lasers and a very fine canula, the fat is then eliminated from the body over a period of several weeks, the results are permanent because the fat cells are destroyed...erm, it's done with a local anaesthetic, takes a couple of hours (presumably a fairly small area), doesn;t really hurt..

Best used to treat small areas of stubborn fat on an otherwise slimmish body

umm..costs between £2-4K

I don;t think I could ever have anything like that done, even if I could afford it, but I keep looking at my bingo wings and wondering

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