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Aqualyx™ Fat Dissolving Injections & Fat Loss Treatments

Aqualyx®, developed for the non-surgical reduction of localised fat under the skin is a gel-based aqueous solution, which dissolves fat and is biocompatible and biodegradable. Aqualyx® works by causing the dissolution of fat cells. The body then expels the released fatty acids naturally.

What is Aqualyx ?

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 a technique, for the treatment known as ‘Aqualysis ™’ or ‘Aquaplasty™’ and a precise protocol is followed. Aqualysis™ or Aquaplasty™ consists of depositing the solution into localised areas of fat 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. we advise adding our Lipo Hifu treatment during your course of Aqualyx treatments with us.

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Aftercare:
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- The treated area should not be exposed to direct heat (sauna, sun, etc.) or severe cold
- Physical exercise should be avoided for about 4 to 5 days.
-Application of cosmetics to the treated area should be avoided for at least 12 hours.
- Intake of anti-inflammatory drugs (Ibuprofen etc.) should be avoided
- Bruising may develop within the treated area.

- Post treatment effects may occur to the treated area such as: itching and burning sensations, feeling of pressure, minor aches, pains and swelling

 

Please note: swelling and bruising are perfectly normal following this treatment.

Our laser clinic is based in St Mellons, Cardiff. Contact The Skin Girl for more info and a free consultation. 

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