Liposuction has become one of the most common and popular forms of elective plastic surgery in the twenty-first century. There has been research and speculation about a liposuction pill that works by depriving fat cells of blood supply. This process can initially provide substantial weight loss, especially during the first month, although the safety of this process is still be be confirmed. There are supplements and unsubstantiated claims of pills being able to increase metabolism and increase fat burning potential, but the results are unproven and the methods are controversial.

Beware of Ephedra

Of great concern is the return of ephedra in these pills and potions. A recent decision from a judge ruled that ephedra (in small doses) was not harmful. In fact, it has remained legal in Canada, as long as it was not combined with anything else. The claims of ephedra-based supplements being marketed as a liposuction pill may be looming on the horizon. For more information about the ephedra ruling, one has only to surf to their favorite search engine and type in, “Ephedra is Back” (without quotation marks). At last count the search results showed 1.17 million articles.

Web sites offering a liposuction pill are trying to convince the overweight that one or two tablets a day will burn fat, without the use of diet and exercise. To those who want the immediate result of weight loss without doing the work, the cost of a liposuction pill, no matter how high, is immaterial.

When a easy fix is offered, people will convince themselves it will work. There are even advertisements boasting, “If you are just looking to lose five or six pounds, this is not for you.” Advertisers know that suggesting a diet supplement or enhancement is not for some people who want to lose weight will more people into purchasing their product. What’s more, if they complain that the liposuction pill doesn’t, they have an instant “out,” because they can claim their advertisements warn that the product “isn’t for them.”

Ephedra is not the answer to morbid obesity, nor is it necessarily a healthy ingredient for weight-loss supplements. Being found “not dangerous,” is not the same as being found to be safe, healthy or useful, and the general public should know that there is no dietary liposuction pill. Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery procedure, complete with potential complications, risks and side effects.

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