Injectable liposuction treatments act locally and focus on the problem of localized fat. The material is injected with a special technique, which follows a specific protocol, directly into the subcutaneous fat tissue using fine, flexible needles.
Injectable liposuction, such as Desobody and Aqualyx preparations, is not a type of mesotherapy, as many mistakenly believe. Injectable liposuction is placed in much deeper layers than mesotherapy, directly in the fatty tissue. In addition, the entry points of the preparation are much less than mesotherapy.
Injectable liposuction treatments can be applied to the following areas:
- Arms
- Bosom
- Belly
- Waist, "buns"
- Back
- Hips
- Inner thighs
- Knees
- Dewlap
How is the treatment done:
The treatment causes the fat cells to liquefy, permanently destroying them. Cellular debris is removed through the body's defenses, and unattached fat cells are metabolized and converted into energy.
After the application, a relative redness or some slight swelling may appear, which completely subsides a few days after the treatment. The area must be protected for a few days to avoid unwanted infections. Also, for 12 hours, it would be good to avoid extended exposure to the sun.
The number of sessions depends on each case's problem and the fatty tissue's reactions. On average, 2-4 sessions per 20 days are calculated.
The results are visible from the second session, while the final results are impressive and permanent.