
Lipolysis - an aesthetic treatment used to reduce localized fat deposits by injecting substances that break down fat cells. The result is a gradually more sculpted figure and a reduction in the volume of the treated areas, without the need for surgery.

Injection lipolysis is a non-surgical aesthetic treatment designed to break down localized fat deposits that are resistant to diet and exercise.The treatment is based on the injection of active substances that break down fat cells, after which they are naturally eliminated from the body.Lipolysis is not a method for weight loss, but for shaping and defining the body and face.
Lipolysis is used for:
Injection lipolysis works by breaking down fat cells (adipocytes) in the treated area.
Active substances injected into the fatty tissue disrupt the fat cell membrane, permanently destroying it.
When a fat cell breaks down, its contents (fatty acids and glycerol) are naturally excreted from the body through metabolic pathways.
After lipolysis application:
The treatment lasts about 30 minutes.
The preparation is applied with a thin needle to precisely defined areas. If necessary, a local anesthetic cream can be used to make the treatment as comfortable as possible.
After the treatment, the following may occur:
These reactions are expected and transient.
The process of breaking down fat cells is gradual.
The first results are noticeable after 3–4 weeks, while the full effect is seen after a complete series of treatments.
On average, 2–4 treatments are required, spaced 3–4 weeks apart, depending on the region and amount of fat tissue.
Fat cells that have been broken down do not regenerate, but it is important to maintain a stable body weight and healthy habits to maintain results in the long term.
Yes. When performed by professional medical personnel and with proven preparations, lipolysis is a safe and effective treatment.
The treatment is slightly unpleasant, but with local anesthesia it is generally well tolerated.
In most cases, there is mild skin tightening, especially in smaller regions.
Yes, but it is advisable to avoid intense physical activity and heat for several days.
No. Lipolysis is intended for smaller, localized fat deposits, while liposuction is a surgical procedure.
No. Fat cells that are destroyed by lipolysis cannot be regenerated.
However, the remaining fat cells can increase in volume if significant weight gain occurs, which is why maintaining body weight is important for long-term effects.
To make the lipolysis effect as pronounced and long-lasting as possible, it is recommended to:
Lipolysis is effective because it targets problem areas, without surgery or long recovery, with results that look natural and gradual.