Fat-Dissolving Injections
Targeted reduction of localized fat deposits without surgery.
What Is Injection Lipolysis?
Injection lipolysis is a non-surgical method used to reduce small to medium-sized localized fat deposits on the face and body. It is suitable for areas that remain resistant to diet and exercise.
Such fat deposits are often genetically or hormonally influenced and cannot always be reduced through lifestyle changes alone. Injection lipolysis allows for targeted treatment of these specific problem areas.
How Does the Treatment Work?
A specially formulated substance is injected into the selected area, where it initiates the breakdown of fat cells. The released fat is then naturally metabolized and eliminated by the body over time.
To enhance the effect, the treatment may be combined with medical ultrasound, which further stimulates fat cell breakdown and supports contour refinement.
As a result, the treated area gradually becomes slimmer and more defined.
Possible Treatment Areas
Injection lipolysis can be used in the following areas:
Cheeks
Double chin
Back area
Abdomen
Neck
Cellulite
Hips
Saddlebags (“riding breeches”)
Inner thighs
Upper arms
Male chest
Risks and Possible Side Effects
Injection lipolysis is a well-researched and generally safe procedure when performed correctly. Temporary side effects such as redness, swelling, a feeling of tightness, soreness, or mild bruising may occur in the treated area.
These symptoms usually resolve on their own within a few days. Typically, 3–4 treatment sessions are recommended at intervals of 3 to 8 weeks.
Injection lipolysis is not a weight-loss method. For the removal of larger fat volumes, alternative procedures such as liposuction may be more appropriate.
Consultation and Costs
Before treatment, a detailed personal consultation is conducted, including an assessment of your medical history and individual goals. You will receive clear information about treatment options, possible risks, and transparent pricing.
The consultation fee is credited toward the cost of the selected treatment.