INJECTION LIPOLYSIS
Injection lipolysis is an innovative therapy that involves the local injection of special substances to reduce fat cells. As a result, the fat cells dissolve, and the released fats are broken down through metabolic processes and eliminated from the body.
The treatment is minimally invasive, biocompatible, and biodegradable. At the injection sites, a controlled mild inflammation occurs in the adipose tissue, leading to the breakdown of fat cells. These cells then pass through the lymphatic system, after which the unnecessary fat is transported to the liver and eliminated through metabolic processes.
The lipolysis treatment is completely safe. Swelling and redness may occur after the injections, and sometimes slight bruising appears at the injection sites. The treated areas may become more sensitive to pressure and touch, and patients might experience mild pain or itching. However, these reactions typically last only a few days after the procedure and gradually subside.
Injection lipolysis is suitable for both women and men who want to reduce excess fat in specific areas of the body.
This treatment is commonly used on areas such as the chin, face, buttocks, abdomen, thighs, back, neck, shoulders, and knees.
The results of injection lipolysis and their visibility depend on the number of treatments and the treatment plan.
Undergoing a series of injection lipolysis treatments can lead to:
a reduction of several centimeters in circumference at the treated area,
improved metabolism of skin cells,
enhanced microcirculation,
stimulation of skin regeneration,
and better skin nourishment.
Contraindications:
– acute kidney or liver diseases,
– insulin-dependent or uncontrolled diabetes,
– thyroid disorders,
– blood disorders causing excessive bleeding,
– continuous use of blood thinners,
– pregnancy and breastfeeding,
– children and teenagers,
– patients who have undergone organ transplants.