Procedure goal
Injection lipolysis, or injection liposuction, is a procedure that involves injecting lipolytic substances into adipose tissue.
There are many different medicines that can be used to eliminate a number of problems. They can be used both solely and in combination with each other.They contain:
- Peptides to accelerate metabolic processes in cells;
- l-carnitine that emulsifies destroyed fat cells and promotes their excretion into the organs of the endocrine system;
- Benzopyrone to prevent puffiness and inflammatory reactions;
- Plant extracts;
- Lidocainethat produces an anesthetic effect;
- Amino acids to stimulate intracellular processes;
- Procaine, an antimicrobial product;
- Hyaluronic acid to restore skin elasticity;
- Vitamin complexes, etc.
Procedure effect
- Restoration of facial contours, elimination of a double chin;
- Reduction of local fat deposits in the abdomen, buttocks, arms, thighs, knees;
- Elimination of folds on the back;
- Correction of fat deposits in the region of the cervical vertebrae;
- Elimination of lipomas.
Indications
- Double chin;
- Local fat deposits in the abdomen, sides, back, buttocks, thighs;
- "Widow's hump"—fatty deposits in the cervical spine;
- Lipomas.
Contraindications
- Chronic diseases at the acute stage;
- Chronic diseases at the stage of decompensation;
- Blood clotting disorder and taking anticoagulants (medicines that prevent blood clotting);
- Infectious diseases;
- Allergic manifestations;
- Inflammatory processes in the area of medicine administration;
- Diseases of the immune system;
- Oncological diseases;
- Obesity with a body mass index greater than 30;
- Mental disorders;
- Pregnancy, lactation period.
Duration
Injection liposuction gives visible results with a full course of 6-8 procedures performed at weekly intervals. The result of therapy depends on individual factors as well as the chemical composition of the substance.