Aqualyx is a injection which targets fat removal from stubborn areas of the body using a non-surgical technique. In certain problem areas of the body, fat can be more difficult to shift despite rigorous exercise and diet regimes. Fat dissolving injections can help you achieve a slimmer and more contoured body shape with results expected to last between 2 to 4 years. The dissolved fat cells are permanently flushed away and removed from your body resulting in skin tightening and fat loss from the treated area.

Aqualyx fat dissolving injection is a specially formulated compound solution which is safe to use when injected by a trained and experienced doctor. It works by binding to fat cells and breaking them down over time. The excess fat is naturally dissolved and flushed out by the body. The results are quick, effective and the procedure is minimally invasive.

Fat dissolving injections can be used to treat most troublesome pockets of fat, however the most popular treatment areas include chin (double chin), stomach, arms and thighs. It can deliver excellent results in getting rid of a double chin and delivering a more contoured jawline.

 

FAQ

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A solution is injected into the problem area which destroys the fat cells by disrupting the biological membranes. The broken-down lipids are expelled from the body naturally through the body's lymphatic system.

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Before any treatment you will be expected to undergo a full medical consultation to determine your suitability for treatment. This treatment is generally suitable for those between the ages of 18 and 60 who are slightly overweight with localised stubborn fatty deposits.

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The most common areas targeted with fat dissolving injections include the chin, abdomen, flanks, inner thighs, upper arms, back rolls and underarm bra fat.

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You can expect to see results fairly quickly, usually between 3 to 5 weeks. It is recommended to have between 3 to 5 sessions to see a significant difference.

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Side effects of the injections are rare. You may experience swelling, bruising and some tenderness at the injection site, however this is usually short lived.