What is lipolysis?
Lipolysis is a non-surgical medical procedure that may be planned to support the reduction of localized fat deposits in specific areas of the body. Various methods and formulations may be considered depending on individual needs.
What are the purposes of lipolysis?
This procedure may be planned to evaluate localized fat accumulation, support a more balanced body contour, and assist in reducing excess fat tissue in certain areas.
Which areas can lipolysis be applied to?
Lipolysis may be planned for areas such as the abdomen, waist, hips, thighs, arms, back, and under the chin, following a physician’s evaluation. The treatment areas are determined according to individual needs.
Who may be considered for lipolysis?
Lipolysis may be planned for individuals deemed suitable after a physician’s assessment. General health condition, the extent of localized fat accumulation, and skin structure are taken into consideration during the evaluation process.
How is the treatment process planned?
Before the procedure, the target area is evaluated. The method to be used, the number of sessions, and the intervals between sessions are planned based on this assessment.
Is lipolysis permanent?
Lipolysis treatments are not permanent. The duration of effect may vary depending on the method used, treatment frequency, and individual factors.
What is the post-treatment process like?
Returning to daily activities is generally possible after the procedure. Patients are informed about post-treatment care and points to consider.
Can lipolysis be combined with other treatments?
When deemed appropriate, lipolysis may be evaluated together with other medical aesthetic procedures. This planning is carried out following a physician’s assessment.


