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Quite sure I have lipomas along my rib cage. the fat deposits move arond under my forefinger and are quite soft/forgiving to the touch. the lipoma removal research i have done show many approaches to getting rid of the lipoma deposits. what have other people tried and are they happy with the results?
Submitted by Kenton on May 9, 2008 - 9:42am. Viewed 2420 times


2/15/08
Hi Matt,
Thanks for the information. I too have researched the produce and decided it might be for me. My first treatment was a lesser cc amount, I did swell and bruise a bit but it too went away within the week. My second treatment, the cc's were increased. I felt very sick for about an hour then just sore. The swelling and bruising was there as well.
My worry is that it has been almost 4 weeks now and I am still swallon and flabby. I am due for another treatment Monday??? Of course the Dr. says it is normal. What do you think?
K
10/2/07
Hi, I have had a Lipoma for over a decade. A Lipoima is a conglomerate of fatty fibrous tissue. I did not believe LipoDissoslve would work in breaking it down and sure enough about 2 weeks after my first treatment I began to notice some significant shrinkage in the lipoma. I still will need 1 or 2 more treatments to completely dissolve it but thank God it worked. The micro-injections did not hurt but it did hurt like heck a few minutes after the shots. It kind of took me by surprise on how bad the area hurt. It felt like my are was run over by a School Bus. The swelling went completely down within a 24 hour period. It was sore and tender for several days. The shots only injected 1/2 cc of LipoDissolve. I can only imagine the pain of people who get 30 to 45 cc's of LipoDissolve at one time.
8/6/08
I have just gone through surgery, I had
41 lipomas removed in one afternoon.
Dr. said it was a good thing to get rid
of accumulative lipomas. It was little rough coming out of surgery, but here i
am 3 weeks later and now it just looks like stab wounds. It does however feel great to have them gone, some of them were beginning to be too sensitive to touch. Also, I still have lots more but DR. said come back in six months and we could do more, he said we would only half as many next time. They gave me a picture of what looked like all of them,
although you can only see top layer.
I would still do this again given the choice. Lots of dull pain erased in one
afternoon, to me this was a good thing
8/17/08
what kind of technique did your DR. use to remove the lipomas how did you fond him/her?
9/16/08
I have over 100 in me. Mainly my torso,back and forearms. I first noticed one when I was 21 Yrs old. I'm now 48. Back then I had it removed from my stomach area. Since then they have been accumalating over the years. About 15 years ago I had 20 at once removed.Then some years later a few more at once that were unsightly. I tried to have removed the ones that were irrating and some pressing on nerves. It was a relief, but I have what looks like stab wounds on me.
I now have about 40 that are really bothering me. Some effect my breathing,some are pressing on nrves. I'm always feeling the dull soreness. Some don't bother me at all. Sometimes I can actually feel them growing and strecthing my skin. Some that were close together have fused as one.
I am just now finding out about this procedure of removing them non-surgical (I don't have a doctor). It sounds though as if many of mine are too big to have removed this way, let alone I have so many. Some are embedded deep into tissuse as well.
I'm worried that there is no way to stop them.
Bottom line is many of them are hurting more and growing more everyday.
What should I do. I am self employed and don't have insurance. I believe the sure way is for them to be surgically removed.I have read it is best done by a neuro surgeon to be sure all of it is removed. Indeed, some that were removed years ago have come back in the exact same spot.
Should a MRI be done first?
Any answers or direction would be apprieciated.
I am in the Atlanta area.