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Lipolysis treatments, safe and effective

Lipolysis is used to improve the effects of dieting and exercise

Lipolysis is an innovative gentle non-surgical method to remove accumulation of fat deposits in specific regions of the body.

It is one of the safest methods for removing double chin and fat around the waist, inner thigh and abdomen, under the upper arms, knees and ankles. It is also an extremely effective method for combating cellulite.

Lipolysis is used to improve the effects of dieting and exercise.

Science behind Lipolysis:

Lipolysis for fat removal and cellulite treatment uses fat-dissolving phosphatidylcholine injected into the localized regions of the body.

The treatment is performed by a specially trained professional and involves painless micro-injections into the targeted fat layer beneath the skin.

The main component of soy Lecithin is Phosphatidylcholine (PPC), which has the ability to remove fat permanently.

It is also known for its ability to reduce cholesterol and improve the body’s metabolism.

Lecithin prevents the body from storing fat in the targeted regions and improves the fat burning capacity of the body.

It is not an alternative to a healthy diet or exercise, but helps to target areas not easily affected by regular exercise and dieting.

Effectiveness of the treatment:

The technique has been successfully applied in the treatment of more than 8 500 patients in Latin America without any complications or side effects.

According to a study conducted and published in the Aesthetic Surgery Journal in 2006, 88% of the 17 376 patients treated from 17 different countries were satisfied with the results of Lipolysis.

For more information contact the Body Care Clinic and speak to Dorota on 082 773 9294, the only distributor in the city for these injections and stockists of Environ and She’Zen.

They are situated at 7 Wells Street, eMalahleni.

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