LIPOLYSIS – THE #1 TREATMENT FOR BODY SHAPING

If you’re someone who wants to get rid of stubborn fat deposits that neither regular exercise nor restrictive diets can manage, this treatment is for you.

On the face, lipolysis is commonly used to treat double chins, a concern for both men and women.

The most common areas treated with lipolysis are:

  • Thighs
  • Around the knees
  • Buttocks
  • Hips
  • Abdomen
  • Back
  • Upper arms

How many lipolysis treatments are needed to see visible results?

After a thorough, specialized examination tailored to the client’s specific needs, we create the most effective combination of various methods and procedures for each individual. Lipolysis is often combined with other methods to enhance and speed up the process of removing localized fat deposits.

The number of treatments needed is individual, as everyone has a different body and problem areas. Persistent fat deposits also do not form overnight. Therefore, treatments are scheduled precisely to achieve the most visible results in the shortest amount of time.

Typically, treatments are repeated every two weeks. Some may need only 2-3 sessions, while those with more significant fat deposits might require more.

The key is that with each treatment, a certain number of fat cells are removed, and the circumference of the treated area is reduced. It takes some time to see results, but once they are visible, satisfaction is guaranteed.

Body Mesotherapy and Lipolysis: Similarities and Differences

Mesotherapy and lipolysis are widely used in aesthetics. For the body, they are employed for the removal of cellulite and localized fat deposits, especially when other methods have failed.

Here are the main differences between body mesotherapy and lipolysis:

  • Mesotherapy targets the mesoderm, the middle layer of the skin, stimulating better tissue function. It can be performed with or without needles. Needle mesotherapy achieves faster results, while needle-free mesotherapy provides a more relaxing skin reaction. The dermaroller represents a middle ground between the two methods.

Lipolysis, on the other hand, directly targets fat tissue beneath the mesoderm, breaking down fat cell membranes and permanently destroying them. It’s an injectable procedure where lipolytics are injected into the fat tissue, burning the fat.

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