Liposuction or fat aspiration, is aspiration of unnecessary fat from places where it is difficult to get rid of it. Usually it is the stomach, buttocks and thighs, but the areas of action can also be calf, hips, chin or nipples in men. The main advantage of the treatment is that liposuction is a permanent reduction of fat, which does not appear to have a jojo effect. The fat is removed, and therefore there is no place to accumulate and once sucked out for ever gives a slimmer silhouette. It is important, however, that for the next 2 to 4 weeks after the procedure, wear special compression clothing. This makes the skin shrunk and the effect of drooping folds is avoided. Liposuction can be repeated with 2 or more treatments with a maximum of 3 liters of fat for large amounts of fat.
Contraindications for liposuction: • pregnancy and lactation • unstable chronic diseases • autoimmune diseases • cardiac problems and blood clotting disorders • diabetes • purulent skin infections.
INJECTION LIPOLYSIS / Aqualyx ®
Aqualyx® is a compound solution from the deoxycholate family that has been physically modified and, by creating a slow release sugar-based system, the biological half-life is reduced which results in minimal side effects. Developed by renowned aesthetic surgeon the late Professor Motolese, Aqualyx® has been available internationally since 2009, and over 2,000,000 vials have been used for patient treatments in 49 countries worldwide. Professor Motolose developed an injection technique, for the treatment known as 'Aqualysis ™' or 'Aquaplasty™' and a precise protocol is followed. Aqualysis™ or Aquaplasty™ consists of injecting the solution into localised fat deposits in areas such as saddle bags, thighs, stomachs, chins and knees. It can also be used to treat pseudo-gynocomastia in men. Aqualyx® liquefies the fat cell, destroying it permanently, releasing the lipids that are then eliminated naturally through the lymphatic system. Aqualysis™ can be used in conjunction with an ultrasound device to assist in the dissipation of Aqualyx® throughout the localised fat cells.
The treatment should only be performed by a doctor or surgeon. Specially designed long flexible cannulas are used, and specialist training is given to every doctor before they offer Aqualysis™. Typically, two injection spots are required for each area being treated; patients report good tolerance of the treatment and an anaesthetic solution is normally added prior to injection for greater comfort. The treatment will be repeated between two and eight times depending on the number of small pockets of fat tissue to be reduced. The injections are repeated every three to four weeks. After each treatment patients can expect some swelling, redness and skin irritation and tenderness in the area treated, which will subside after four to six days. Contraindications: pregnancy and lactation, liposdystrophy, pathological conditions and for those under 18 years or over 60 years.