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What You Need to Know About Fat Dissolving Injectables

May 5, 2023

When it comes to body contouring and weight loss, it's not always easy to achieve the results we want through diet and exercise alone. That's why many people turn to cosmetic treatments like fat dissolving injectables to help reduce stubborn fat in targeted areas of the body. But before you book your first treatment, it's important to understand what fat dissolving injectables are, how they work, and what to expect from the procedure. In this blog post, we'll cover everything you need to know about fat dissolving injectables.


What Are Fat Dissolving Injectables?


Fat dissolving injectables, also known as lipolytic injections, are a type of cosmetic treatment that involves injecting a solution of chemicals into targeted areas of the body to break down and destroy fat cells. The most commonly used injectable for this purpose is deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring substance that helps to break down fat in the body. When injected into the targeted area, deoxycholic acid works to break down the walls of fat cells, causing them to release their contents into the body where they can be metabolized and eliminated.


What Areas of the Body Can Be Treated with Fat Dissolving Injectables?


Fat dissolving injectables are most commonly used to target areas of the body where stubborn fat tends to accumulate, such as the chin, neck, upper arms, abdomen, and thighs. These areas are often resistant to diet and exercise and can be difficult to target through other means. Fat dissolving injectables offer a non-invasive alternative to liposuction and other surgical procedures for targeted fat reduction.


What to Expect During the Treatment


During a fat dissolving injectables treatment, a healthcare professional will first clean and sterilize the targeted area. They will then use a small needle to inject the solution directly into the fat cells in the targeted area. The number of injections required will depend on the size and location of the treatment area, as well as the desired results. Most treatments take less than an hour to complete, and patients can usually return to their normal activities immediately after the procedure.


What to Expect After the Treatment


After a fat dissolving injectables treatment, patients may experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort in the targeted area. This is a normal and expected part of the healing process and usually resolves within a few days to a week after the treatment. It's important to follow all post-treatment instructions provided by your healthcare professional, which may include wearing compression garments, avoiding certain activities, and taking pain medication as needed.


Results and Timeline


Patients can expect to see a noticeable reduction in the amount of fat in the treated area within a few weeks to a month after the treatment. However, it can take up to three months to see the full results of the treatment. The amount of fat that is dissolved will depend on the individual's body composition, the size and location of the treatment area, and other factors. Most patients require multiple treatments spaced several weeks apart to achieve the desired results.


Contact Freezefillglow Medical Aesthetics Today


If you're considering fat dissolving injectables for targeted fat reduction, it's important to choose a trusted provider with the expertise and experience to deliver safe and effective treatments. At Freezefillglow Medical Aesthetics, our team of experienced healthcare professionals can help you achieve your desired body contouring goals through a range of non-invasive treatments, including fat dissolving injectables. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help you achieve the body you've always wanted.

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