Friday, 9 May 2014

Aqualyx Fat Reduction Injections Treatment: Pee your fat out!

Aqualyx treatment

Who would have thought that one day we’ll be able emit our body fat simply by having an injection treatment and urinating all the fat out? It’s possible – Aqualyx fat reduction injection actually does it.
Aqualyx is one of the latest fat reduction treatments. It’s an impeccable alternative to liposuction, tummy tuck, surgical fat removal and your daily gym activities.


How Aqualyx fat removal injections work

Aqualyx injections are relatively painless as they contain local anaesthetic. It is then injected into the subcutaneous fat tissue.
The procedure involves injection of a water solution to the affected parts of the body. The most treatment areas where Aqualyx works are stomach, thighs, back of the neck, chin, buttocks and saddle bags.
Ultimately, it results in splintering of excess fat cells which are absorbed into the bloodstream and hence excreted out by urinating over a three-week period.

Aqualyx injections contains and utilizes bile acid which is naturally produced by liver to help dissolve fat. It also contains plant polymers which intertwines with the cell walls of the fat tissue. The excess fat then breaks down, liquefies and finally removes out of the body through urine.

Aqualyx – after treatment

There’s no downtime following the Aqualyx treatment, however chances are that the area of injection may become reddish or swollen soon after treatment but it usually fade away in a day or two.

Tips and advice:

  • Avoid intense heat and heavy exercise after the treatment.
  • Maintain healthy diet to avoid fat restoration.
  • Seek advice of your doctor/cosmetic surgeon if you have any related complications.

Aqualyx in UK

CosMedocs cosmetic surgery clinic offers Aqualyx fat removal injections treatment in various cities in UK. Currently, Aqualyx is available at London and East Midlands’ cities of Derby, Nottingham, and Birmingham. Dial 08008600178 for free consultation and appointment.

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