Eliminate Local Fat, Sculpt Your Figure with One Injection
If You Need to Improve These
Can't Lose Weight Despite Dieting
Fear of Liposuction
Localized Fat
Flabby Arms, Side Breasts
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Before & After
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Lipolysis Injection
BENEFITS
Quick Procedure, Minimal Pain
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No Surgery, Short Recovery
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Minimal Scarring
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Precise Fat Removal
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Lipolysis Injection
AM I A CANDIDATE?
For Those with a Double Chin
For Those with Localized Fat
For Those Wanting Body Sculpting
For Small Areas of Fat Accumulation
What is Lipolysis Injection?
Injecting the lipolysis injection solution.
Breaking down fat cells and emulsifying them.
Macrophages engulf the fragmented fat.
Metabolized by the liver and excreted from the body.
After the solution is injected into the subcutaneous tissue, it
interacts with the fat cells
to break them down and emulsify the fat cells (breaking down fat
cells into small particles), causing an inflammatory response at
the treatment site. Through the body's macrophages and transported
to the liver via the lymphatic system, it is broken down into
carbon dioxide and water and then expelled from the body,
achieving a localized sculpting effect on fat elimination,
suitable for small areas of superficial fat.
Lipolysis Injection Brand Introduction
Levolysis
Developed by the Taiwanese manufacturer Oschmick, also known
as
L-Carnitine, it
has the function of promoting metabolism. A deficiency in
L-Carnitine may lead to fatigue, muscle weakness, obesity, and
other symptoms affecting normal bodily functions. Therefore,
administering Carnitine lipolysis injections can help burn fat
and promote metabolism, mainly used to
prevent fatty acid accumulation in cells and increase fat
metabolism, achieving a fat-dissolving effect, typically used in conjunction with Lipodissolve.
Lipodissolve
Developed by the Taiwanese manufacturer Oschmick, the main
ingredients derived from soy lecithin's
polyenylphosphatidylcholine and deoxycholic acid sodium, both
acting on the subcutaneous fat layer, increasing cell membrane
receptors' sensitivity to insulin and
causing an increase in the collision coefficient of fat
cells, leading to the rupture or shrinkage of fat cells.
Once liquefied, the fat cells break down into small
molecules, which are then transported to the liver via the
lymphatic system, further broken down and expelled from the
body, achieving a fat-reducing effect.
It can also impact the structure of fat cell membranes,
dissolving fat cells while simultaneously repairing the
"liver" and enhancing the liver's ability to metabolize fat.
COMPARISON 3 Major Lipolysis Injection Brands
Lipolysis Injection
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ATTENTION Precautions for Lipolysis Injections
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After lipolysis injections, apply ice and gentle massage for
3-5 days to help reduce swelling at the treatment area.
2
Avoid strenuous exercise and high temperature environments
like saunas and hot springs within a week after the
lipolysis injection.
3
Consume large amounts of water after the lipolysis
injections to speed up the metabolism and elimination of fat
cells.
4
If there are other fillers (e.g., hyaluronic acid) in the
treatment area, inform your doctor beforehand.
5
Higher chances of bruising post-treatment if you are taking
aspirin or other blood circulation promoting medications.
6
Women who are menstruating, pregnant, or breastfeeding are
not suitable for lipolysis injections.
FAQ About Lipolysis Injections
Effects can be seen after one treatment, but depending on
individual factors like fat thickness and body constitution, it
is recommended to have 1-3 sessions, with intervals of about
1-1.5 months.
Anesthetic cream is applied before the procedure, so only a mild
pricking sensation is felt.
Possible side effects after lipolysis injections include pain,
swelling, bruising, redness, and in rare cases, numbness and
lumps at the treatment area, which generally subside and
disappear over several days to weeks. If these issues do not
improve, seek immediate medical assistance.
The procedure takes approximately 30-60 minutes, varying
according to the treated area.