A treatment which helps to reduce layers of fat, fat pads and cellulite in the treated area. It is not a miraculous means to reduce weight, but rather a solution to excess fat in places where neither diet nor exercise can reach.
Injection lipolysis can be used to reduce the size of almost all parts of the body, but it is most often used to reduce small fatty deposits – e.g. in the hips, stomach, inner thighs, for men also in the chest area, and also to get rid of unnecessary fat tissue following liposuction and to reduce cellulite. This method also increases skin strength and elasticity. Its great advantage is that fat is removed evenly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Parts which injection lipolysis can improve:
• thighs and calves, around the ankles
• upper and lower stomach areas
• hips and buttocks
• back
• double chin
During lipolysis, phosphatidylcholine is applied to unwanted accumulated fat. This substance disrupts the cell membrane and leads to the dissolution of the fat cells. The fat is then expelled via the lymphatic system into the blood.
A bruise may appear during application, which will disappear within 4-7 days. The treated part of your body may feel sensitive, sore and hot for two to three days. The procedure itself is almost painless.
Frequency of treatment
The effect of injection lipolysis is evident even after the first treatment, in approximately 4 weeks on the treated area. The procedure usually has to be repeated 2-3 times in order to achieve the required effect. The gap between individual applications should be at least 3 weeks.
Instructions after treatment:
It is not recommended that you sunbathe, visit a swimming pool or sauna or do intensive exercise for 1-3 days after application. Standard exercise is, in contrast, appropriate.
Effects and indications
• reduction in excess fat
• cellulite reducation
• improved skin firmness and elasticity
• painless treatment
• even fat removal
• increased collagen formation
• muscle metabolism promoted
Contraindications
• Pregnancy and breast-feeding
• Epilepsy
• Soya, egg (nut) allergy
• Cancer
• Thrombosis, embolism
• Acute infectious disease