Fat Dissolving Service

Our advanced fat dissolving techniques offer a safe and effective solution for targeted fat reduction, helping you achieve a more sculpted and defined body contour.

Look Younger, Feel Confident: Double Chin Treatment Available

Fat Dissolving Injections is a non-surgical injectable treatment that helps to target fat pockets beneath the chin. This procedure involves using deoxycholic acid injections to remove fat cells in this area.

The excess fat that accumulates beneath the chin is called submental fullness, also commonly known as a “double chin.” Certain people are genetically predisposed to developing submental fat whilst for others, aging and weight gain have caused it to develop.  

The number of treatment sessions will vary from patient to patient, this is based on the amount of fat under their chin and their aesthetic goals. As everyone’s chin profile is different, we will tailor a treatment to each patient.

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Why Choose Fat Dissolving Service ?

  • Non-Surgical Solution: Avoids the risks and recovery time associated with surgery.
  • Targeted Fat Reduction: Specifically addresses submental fullness ("double chin") without affecting surrounding tissues.
  • Personalized Treatment: Customized treatment plans to meet individual needs and aesthetic goals.
  • Effective & Safe: Uses FDA-approved deoxycholic acid for safe and effective fat cell removal.
  • Natural-Looking Results: Achieves a more defined jawline and improved facial profile with natural-looking results.

Fat Dissolving Service

Frequently Asked Questions

What is fat dissolving?

Fat dissolving uses injections (often deoxycholic acid) to break down and eliminate fat cells in targeted areas, such as under the chin ("double chin").

How many treatments will I need?

The number of treatments varies depending on the amount of fat and individual response. A consultation will determine a personalized treatment plan.

Are there any side effects?

Common side effects can include swelling, redness, and tenderness at the injection site, which usually subside within a few days. A consultation will discuss potential risks.

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