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Lipodissolve experience in Dallas, Texas

I just had my first lipodissolve visit on Saturday. Is anyone else doing lipodissolve in Texas. I noticed when I sweat the first few days afterwards it smelled like fruit juice. Anyone else notice this? I had my abs and thighs done. One of my outer thighs is still bruised 5 days later. How long did you bruise for?
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Do not go to the Cosmetique in Dallas, TX.  They are a rip off.
I had 10 sessions and had absolutely NO results.  I asked for my money back and they gave me the run around. They are a rip off.
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i,m a bit surprised that lipodissolve is still available.?
it has had awful reviews in the UK ,and i believe its now been banned.!
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I'm looking into lipodissolve -what type of prices did  you find in the dallas area?  and how have the results been???  What areas??  I know i have lots of questions :)
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Im going to the Cosmetique in Dallas,
You  should try it, I've had great results.. talk to Janet, She can give you a great deal.  They have a lot of male clients as well.
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hello lisa1968
Im in dallas and considering the lipodisolve for my abs.. please continue to post your results. I am curiouse to see if you have any good results before I consider the treatment
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Im going to look into the Ultimate Body Aplicators.  How long have you been doing this ?  Did it work for you ?
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I am scheduled for my first treatment next week but now I'm having second thoughts.  I applied for the Care Credit and was approved but I'm wondering now if they've already got their money and it's too late to back out.  Anyone know the answer?   I'll approach them tomorrow.
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Before you get treatments, try Ultimate Body Applicators. They break down fat cells so that waste can be flushed out of your system, just like these treatments do, but the gel is topical. You can do it yourself, and it won't cost you a fortune.  Everything in them is natural and the ingredient list is posted on the product page. The most important thing for you to do is to drink a lot of water, so that the waste is released. Otherwise, it will just be reabsorbed back into the body.
Even if you're skeptical, the cost makes it worth trying. I know you'll be skeptical, because I was until I tried it. The worst that can happen is you spend a little money, the best, is you get the results you want without costly injections.  
If you want it to go faster, get the defining gel too. You can use it anyday you aren't using an applicator. This is where I got mine: www.wraps2riches.com
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Just FYI- fig. fought the Kansas City ruling to stop LipoDissolve treatments and the courts ruled in their favor. All locations in Kansas City are still in operation. Check out this press release from fig. in regards to this issue:
http://fig.com/PR-KBHACourtRuling.html

Also, I would strongly discourage doing LipoDissolve treatments on yourself. It is very important that these treatments are performed and monitored by trained medical professionals. For someone who has no medical knowledge of the different layers of skin and fat on the body, self treating could be dentrimental. For example, if the injections were to go too far into the skin, it is possible to actually dissolve muscle, which is not good. Please do not do these injections yourself.

If you have any additional questions I would be happy to help get answers for you!

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I am very interested in getting lipodissolve done in detroit.  I would like to go to a doctor and have them do it.  I cant find any locations here in detroit and I know they just stoped a Kansas city location from doing it.  (I am willing to travel)  My only other solution is to order a kit and administer them myself.  Any one had theres done?  Any success?

Kevin
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dont continue
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