Lipolysis means the reduction or breakdown of fat cells. Lipolysis mesotherapy is a frequently preferred mesotherapy method for treating localized (local) excess fat deposits.

Lipolytic Mesotherapy is a procedure where active substances and medications are injected into the treatment area to eliminate excess weight and localized fat deposits. It is a treatment method that has been used internationally for the last 10 years. When the appropriate patient is selected, results similar to liposuction are obtained. For this purpose, mesotherapy products containing the active substances phosphatidylcholine and deoxycolate are generally used.

Lipolytic Mesotherapy is applied to the areas where fat mass is most abundant in the body; the abdomen, stomach, buttocks, upper buttocks, both sides of the waist, hips, inner thighs and knees, areas protruding from underwear, arms, and mild excess fat under the chin can be treated with mesotherapy.

Mesotherapy products are used in lipolysis by marking the area to be treated and calculating the amount of product needed. Then, using very fine needles, the product is injected directly into the fatty tissue at 1-2 cm intervals. The procedure is not painful. Depending on the desired result, the treatment is repeated after 1 week, 15 days, or 1 month. The number of sessions varies depending on the desired level of slimming. This procedure does not affect the person’s social life.

Areas of Use for Mesotherapy Lipolysis Treatment

Cellulite is a wavy, lumpy appearance on the skin that can be seen in women and men of all ages. It generally occurs after lymphatic drainage problems related to hormonal conditions. For cellulite treatment, mesotherapy can be used once a week for 4-10 weeks.

Cellulite

The substances injected under the skin with mesotherapy regulate blood flow and lymphatic circulation in the cellulite area, dissolve fat deposits, and treat hardened connective tissue.

Cellulite is the loss of skin elasticity due to an increase in fat cells surrounded by connective tissue in the subcutaneous tissue, stretching the connective tissue, and changes in the connective tissue due to impaired nutrition.

Cellulite develops as a result of reduced circulation, genetically defective connective tissue, and the growth of fat cells. Extreme weight gain and loss, pregnancy, and unhealthy eating habits all contribute to cellulite formation. Mesotherapy can dissolve increased fat deposits, eliminate increased density of unhealthy connective tissue, and improve lymphatic circulation.

Generally, it is applied once a week. The number of sessions varies depending on the individual. Subsequent lymphatic drainage (pressotherapy) reduces the risk of post-treatment side effects.

Regional Fat Accumulation

Mesotherapy is a treatment method that can be used for regional fat accumulation in the abdomen, waist, arms, and legs. It supports the breakdown of fat tissue in the injection area.

Scar Treatment

A scar is tissue repair that occurs after a skin lesion. While the tissue repairs the damage, sometimes scar tissue may form depending on the reaction in that area. These areas may require 5-6 mesotherapy sessions at three-week intervals, depending on the individual.