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Lipodissolve Mesotherapy

Target Stubborn pockets of fat

Lipodissolve mesotherapy is a doctor-only performed at Dermace Laser Clinic. Results depend on the injector, the quality of the product, and the technique of injection. We are proud providers of the most professional procedures using the highest quality products. Book your complimentary assessment session now to find out how our expert medical team can help enhance your natural beauty.

WHAT IS LIPODISSOLVE MESOTHERAPY?

Mesotherapy involves the injection into the mesoderm layer of the skin. Mesotherapy is a very good treatment for localized fat deposits of the chin, arms, bra line, saddle bags, love handles, abdomen, thighs, and infraorbital (lower eyelid) fat pads. Medication is used to emulsify and destroy fat cells by destroying the fat cell membrane. Once the mechanism of action occurs, the fat is absorbed back into the body.

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This is one of the most effective nonsurgical treatments for localized fat and results are dependent upon compliance of following through the series of injections. Results are usually visible after one treatment, however, ideally three treatments at minimum are necessary.

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WHO IS AN IDEAL CANDIDATE?

The treatment is intended for patients with localised adipose tissue not responding to diet or increased physical exercise.  The treatment is not intended for weight loss, but it is used to improve and alter the contour of the body.  It is not for use when large amounts of fat are required to be removed.

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    Chemical peels work by using specific acid solutions to remove dead skin cells and stimulate cell turnover. The acids penetrate the skin and dissolve the bonds between old skin cells, allowing them to be sloughed off. This process encourages the growth of new skin cells, revealing fresher, smoother skin underneath.
  • What skin concerns can chemical peels address?
    Chemical peels can effectively address various skin concerns, including acne, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, fine lines, wrinkles, uneven skin tone, and texture irregularities. The type and strength of the peel will depend on the specific concerns being targeted.
  • Are chemical peels painful?
    During the chemical peel, you may experience a tingling or mild burning sensation, which is generally well-tolerated.
  • How long is the recovery period after a chemical peel?
    The recovery time can vary depending on the type and depth of the peel. Superficial peels typically have minimal downtime, with some redness and peeling that lasts for a few days. Our medium to deep peels may require a longer recovery period, ranging from several days to a few weeks, during which the skin may appear red, swollen, and have more noticeable peeling.
  • How many sessions are needed to see results?
    The number of sessions required depends on the specific skin concerns and the type of peel used. Some people may see noticeable improvements after just one session, while others may require a series of treatments for optimal results. Your skincare professional will assess your skin and recommend a treatment plan tailored to your needs.
  • How should I care for my skin after a chemical peel?
    Following a chemical peel, it's crucial to follow the post-treatment care instructions provided by your skincare professional. This may include using gentle cleansers and moisturizers, avoiding sun exposure, wearing sunscreen, and avoiding harsh skincare products or treatments that can irritate the skin.
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