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Aqualyx Fat Dissolving

 

Aqualyx is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment designed to reduce localised fat deposits. It involves injecting a solution that dissolves fat cells, which are then naturally eliminated by the body.

This treatment is often used to target areas like the chin, stomach, thighs, and hips.

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How It Works:


- Active Ingredient: The primary component of Aqualyx is deoxycholate, a bile acid derivative that helps break down fat cells.
- Procedure: Aqualyx is injected into the targeted fat deposits using a fine needle or cannula. The treatment may require multiple sessions, spaced a few weeks apart, depending on the amount of fat and the area being treated.
- Mechanism: Once injected, the solution disrupts the fat cell membranes, causing them to break down. The body then metabolises and eliminates the fat through natural processes over several weeks.

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Fat
Dissolving

At a Glance

RESULTS

Reduced fat

Benefits:


- Non-surgical with minimal downtime.
- Targets stubborn fat deposits that are resistant to diet and exercise.
- Quick procedure with sessions typically lasting 30-60 minutes.

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Side Effects and Considerations:


- Common side effects include swelling, redness, and bruising at the injection site.
- Temporary tenderness or discomfort in the treated area.
- It is essential to have the procedure performed by a qualified professional to minimise risks and ensure proper administration.

 

Lemon Bottle Fat Dissolving


Lemon Bottle Fat Dissolving is another type of injectable treatment designed to reduce localized fat deposits. Similar to Aqualyx, it involves injecting a fat-dissolving solution directly into areas with stubborn fat.

 

How It Works:


- Active Ingredient: The main component often includes a blend of plant extracts and other ingredients that promote fat breakdown and skin tightening. The exact composition can vary between providers.
- Procedure: The solution is injected into the subcutaneous fat layer using fine needles. Multiple sessions might be necessary for optimal results, depending on the area and amount of fat being treated.
- Mechanism: The injected solution works by breaking down the fat cell membranes, allowing the fat to be released and naturally processed by the body’s lymphatic system.

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Benefits:


- Non-surgical alternative for fat reduction.
- Can be used on various parts of the body including the face, abdomen, arms, and thighs.
- Helps in contouring and shaping the treated areas with minimal downtime.

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Side Effects and Considerations:
- Possible side effects include swelling, bruising, and redness at the injection sites.
- Temporary discomfort or sensitivity in the treated areas.
- As with any injectable treatment, it is crucial to have it administered by a trained and experienced professional to ensure safety and efficacy.

 

 Comparison and Key Points:

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- Purpose: Both Aqualyx and Lemon Bottle Fat Dissolving aim to reduce localised fat deposits through injections.
- Procedure: Both treatments involve injecting a fat-dissolving solution into targeted areas.
- Active Ingredients: Aqualyx primarily uses deoxycholate, while Lemon Bottle formulations vary but often include plant extracts.
- Sessions Required: Multiple sessions are typically needed for both treatments.
- Recovery: Both have minimal downtime with common side effects like swelling, redness, and bruising.

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Choosing between the two depends on personal preferences, specific treatment goals, and the recommendation of a qualified practitioner based on an individual’s unique body and health conditions.

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