Lipolysis

LIPOTHERAPY

Lipolysis is a treatment method that destroys fat deposits in the body and face area without any knives and incisions without anesthesia. The most important feature of lipolysis is that it gives the opportunity to get rid of fat without the need for surgery.

In the lipolysis method, the substance “phosphatidylcholine” obtained from “soy lecithin” is used. This substance is a substance found in the human body and has an important role in fat metabolism. In fact, this substance has been used as a medicine to lower cholesterol for about ten years. The purpose of the method is to melt the fat in the desired areas by giving this substance to the areas with excess fat by micro – injection.

When injected into the body, it melts the membrane of the fat cell. The fat inside the cell is melted by the liver. Since the membrane of the fat cell is melted in this method, it is very effective in increasing numerical type fat cell proliferation. For this reason, the lubrication in certain areas is completely eliminated.

How does lipolysis work?

This treatment method can destroy regional fat deposits in the body without causing loosening of the skin. Because it increases fat breakdown naturally. Expected cosmetic results occur between 4-8 sessions.

For what purposes is lipolysis used?

Lipotherapy is used for deformities due to lubrication, cellulite treatment, gynecomastia, lipoma and removal of fat around the eyes, under-eye bags. It has been effective in eliminating the fat in custody, which is called cholesterol deposits, for about five years. It can also be applied in the treatment of deformities that may occur after surgical removal of fat. It is especially effective in eliminating the orange peel appearance caused by cellulite. There is no alternative in the treatment of men’s back fat deposits.

In which areas is lipolysis effective?

Apart from the fat in the body, lipolysis can also reduce the jowl, fat under the chin or bags under the eyes. It is also very effective in the underarm area, which is difficult to perform liposuction. It can also be applied to the arms, abdomen, waist, hips, hips and legs. As long as a balanced diet is applied and supported with exercise, the results are long-lasting.

What are the side effects of lipolysis?

It has no significant side effects. Temporary swelling, tenderness, itching and bruising may occur. These symptoms subside and disappear within 48 hours.

Are there scientific data on lipolysis?

Lipolysis is a treatment method that has been started to be applied to patients after 2000 studies conducted around the world. The probability of obtaining unsuccessful results in this method is less than three percent. What’s more, 72.41% of patients who received this treatment achieved satisfactory results in the first session. Cellulite was visibly reduced in 65% of the patients and 70% of them got a size slimmer in the first four sessions.

What are the advantages of lipolysis?

Lipolysis has many advantages. First of all, it is quite safe since general anesthesia is not required during the application. It is also very easy as it is not painful. The recovery process is fast, and the person does not need to stay in the hospital after the application. In addition, it does not leave any traces on the patient’s body. Only after the operation, slight redness occurs at the point of application. It is quite affordable compared to other fat removal methods.

How many sessions should be applied for lipolysis?

How many sessions of lipolysis will be successful depends on the weight, age and amount of fat in the body. Generally, a minimum of two to four sessions should be applied to the problem areas.80% of patients notice the change in their bodies after the second session. After each session, the body automatically resets the fat wastes that are dissolved in natural ways. Session intervals vary according to the patient, the area we are treating and the amount of fat.

What are the points to be considered?

The amount of the drug applied, the dose to be given to the area and the correct application are extremely important. The situations in which this method cannot be applied can be listed as follows:

  • Patients younger than 18 years old
  • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
  • Diabetics
  • Patients with liver or kidney disorders, patients with an existing infection