Lipolysis, a method of localized fat reduction and effective local weight loss, utilizes phosphatidylcholine, derived from soy.

While phosphatidylcholine was previously used in small amounts in mesotherapy cocktails in various compounds, it is now applied in pure form and in large quantities in lipolysis. Furthermore, for approximately ten years, phosphatidylcholine has been used intravenously in high doses to help control blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and for similar purposes in stroke patients.

Therefore, it is an active ingredient approved by the FDA, with proven safety and effectiveness.

What are the uses of lipolysis?

Lipolysis is a method that can be used in the treatment of cellulite, deformities caused by fat accumulation, under-eye bags, gynecomastia, lipomas, and the removal of fat around the eyes.

It has also been effective in eliminating fat deposits under the eyes, known as cholesterol deposits, for approximately five years. In addition, lipotherapy can be used to treat deformities that may occur after surgical fat removal procedures.

Lipolysis is particularly effective in eliminating the orange peel appearance caused by cellulite. Furthermore, this method is also used to treat back fat deposits in men.

Which Areas is Lipolysis Effective On?

Lipolysis can reduce fat under the chin, double chin, or under-eye bags, in addition to other body fat, and is highly effective in the armpit area, where liposuction is difficult.

The method can also be applied to the waist, arms, abdomen, legs, hips, and buttocks. When combined with a balanced diet and exercise, the results can be long-lasting.