Lipolytic Injections for the Body
Often, even with good physical shape, we face stubborn fat deposits under the chin, in the underarm area, lower abdomen, and elsewhere. It is impossible to eliminate these localized fat deposits by targeting specific body parts with exercises, such as crunches or glute workouts. Lipolytic injections are an excellent solution for addressing such aesthetic concerns, as they provide long-term removal of localized fat deposits.
Lipolytic substances are injected directly into problem areas, without affecting other body parts. The substances in the preparation dissolve the fat cell membrane, helping the lymphatic system to break down fatty acids stored in the cells. As a result, fat cells are permanently destroyed and removed from the body naturally. Since fat cells do not regenerate or divide, the results of lipolytic injections are long-lasting—especially when combined with a healthy lifestyle.
TARGET AREAS:
- Abdomen;
- Underarm-chest area;
- Upper arms (so-called "bat wings");
- Buttocks;
- Sides;
- Back;
- Thighs;
- Lipomas;
- Cellulite.
Attention! Lipolytic injections are not suitable for cases of severe obesity.
PROCEDURE DURATION
The procedure lasts approximately 15 minutes. Lipolytic injections are administered in the specifically chosen area. After the procedure, temporary swelling and redness may occur. For a few weeks after the injections, the treated area may remain slightly sensitive.
COURSE DURATION
The duration of the lipolytic injection course is determined individually for each client. On average, the course consists of 3-6 procedures per week with a 5-week interval.
PERFECT COMBINATION
To enhance and maintain the achieved results, it is recommended to combine the lipolytic injection course with HIFU procedures. The deep ultrasound action promotes a lifting effect and uniform tissue tone in the injection area.
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
- Allergy to the components of the preparation;
- Oncological diseases;
- Liver, kidney, or endocrine system diseases;
- Diabetes;
- Autoimmune diseases;
- Pregnancy;
- Breastfeeding period.