Body Contouring

Fat Dissolving Injections

Non-Surgical Fat Reduction & Body Contouring

Fat Dissolving Injections

About This Treatment

Fat dissolving injections, also known as injectable lipolysis, offer a non-surgical solution for eliminating stubborn fat deposits that resist diet and exercise. Using biocompatible compounds such as deoxycholic acid (Kybella/Belkyra) or phosphatidylcholine (Aqualyx), these treatments permanently destroy fat cells in targeted areas.

At Alpha Medical, your practitioner carefully assesses your anatomy to determine candidacy and create a personalised treatment plan. This approach is ideal for sculpting specific areas rather than overall weight loss, providing refined contours without surgery or significant downtime.

Key Benefits

Permanent Fat Reduction

Destroyed fat cells are permanently eliminated and cannot regenerate.

Non-Surgical

No incisions, anaesthesia, or surgical risks involved.

Minimal Downtime

Return to normal activities within 1-2 days in most cases.

Precise Targeting

Treats specific areas that are resistant to diet and exercise.

Gradual, Natural Results

Fat reduces over weeks, appearing as natural weight loss.

The Treatment Process

1

Consultation

Assessment of fat deposits and skin quality to determine suitability.

2

Marking

Treatment areas are precisely mapped using a grid pattern.

3

Injection

Multiple small injections are administered across the treatment zone.

4

Recovery

Expect swelling and tenderness for 3-7 days as fat cells are processed and eliminated.

Ideal For Treating

Submental fat (double chin)
Jowl fat
Bra bulge
Upper arm fat
Love handles
Inner thighs
Knee fat
Stomach fat pockets
Back fat

Frequently Asked Questions

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Schedule a private consultation with our skin specialists to discuss how Fat Dissolving Injections can help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

Medical Disclaimer: Results vary between individuals. All treatments are performed by qualified medical professionals. A consultation is required to assess your suitability for any procedure. The information on this page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice.