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Specification: | 10ml X 10 Vial(Ampoule) |
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Aqualyx is an injectable compound made from the deoxycholate family of acids. The product may also be called Motolese's Solution, named for the professor that introduced the drug.
The acids present in Aqualyx cause fat destruction in the body. Plastic surgeons use Aqualyx for body contouring. They may inject it into different areas of the body, such as the:
Doctors may also use the substance to treat a condition called pseudo-gynecomastia in men. This causes extra fat tissue to grow in the chest area, giving the appearance of breasts.
When injected into the body, Aqualyx can reduce the appearance of fat to give a smoother, more contoured appearance. While a person will see changes after one treatment, they'll usually require more than one treatment session to see maximum results.
Aqualyx contains the following ingredients:
Aqualyx is intended for those who have good skin elasticity. This is usually (but not always) people 18 to 60 years old. Otherwise, the treatment could cause the skin to appear saggy after injections.
While the process may vary slightly based on where a person is receiving the injections, here are some basic steps you might undergo when receiving Aqualyx injections:
The process usually takes anywhere from a half an hour to an hour. You may require up to eight treatments to see the maximum effect.
Once Aqualyx dissolves the unwanted fat, the effect is thought to be permanent. However, if you gain weight following the procedure, it's possible you may see diminished results.
Aqualyx isn't without its side effects. A doctor should discuss these with you before undergoing the procedure. Examples include:
A rarer side effect is scarring, which has been reported but isn't known to occur with any regularity.
It's also possible you could have an allergic reaction to one or more of the substances present in Aqualyx.
Kybella is an FDA-approved drug that doctors can inject to reduce the appearance of fat under the chin (also known as submental fat). The injections serve as an alternative to more invasive surgical options, such as:
Kybella is made of sodium deoxycholate, a compound that destroys fat cells. The body turns this into deoxycholic acid. This compound is a bile acid, which the body uses to break the cell membrane in fats and causes them to die. This compound is slightly different from Aqualyx, which is a derivative of deoxycholic acid.
Like Aqualyx, doctors inject Kybella to treat a double chin. They administer Kybella in subcutaneous (just below the skin) injections, usually given every 4 weeks until a person achieves the desired effects.
Kybella's side effects include bruising, numbness, and swelling. Patient selection is important. A person must have good skin elasticity and a stable body weight.
Specification | Description | ||||
Packaging | 8ml*10vials | ||||
Application Part | Face | Arms | Abdomen | Thighs | Back |
Dosage(vial) |
1-2 | 2-3 | 5 | 5 | 4 |
The general dosage is 0.2ml at a time, and the distance between points is 1.5cm. | |||||
Do not exceed 5 vials at a time. | |||||
Depth of Needle | 0.4cm-0.5cm | 0.4cm-0.5cm | 0.6cm-0.8cm | 0.6cm-0.8cm | 0.6cm-0.8cm |