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WHAT IS AQUALYX?Aqualyx is a non-surgical solution to minimise and remove stubborn localised pockets of fat. It is ideal for those who exercise regularly and maintain a healthy diet but have pockets of fat that won’t shift, even with focused exercise. This technique, known as Aqualysis or Aquaplasty, consists of injecting the solution into localised fat deposits. Aqualyx consists of phosphatidylcholine – a natural substance which, when given in higher doses, can cause the destruction of fat cells. Destroying the fat cells is a long-term solution provided you retain a stable weight, eat healthily and continue exercise as usual. Aqualyx leads to a permanent reduction of fatty tissue; once removed, fat cells will not reappear.
WHAT AREAS OF THE BODY CAN BE TREATED?Aqualyx can able used over the entire body for dissolution of fat deposits. Areas include:
Only 2 to 8 sessions are normally required to get the best results and what’s more – once you have completed your treatments the results can be maintained through a healthy lifestyle. Free ConsultationIn your initial consultation we will discuss your desired results and advise the number of treatments accordingly and discuss price. Price: Start from £230 Per TreatmentWHO IS THE AQUALYX INJECTABLE FAT TREATMENT FOR?There are some other interesting uses for Aqualyx:
HOW MANY TREATMENTS ARE REQUIRED?The time taken for a treatment session will depend upon the size of the area and indication being treated. Treatment can take between 30 – 60 minutes per treatment and you will typically require 2 – 8 treatments, 4 weeks apart. Some people may see significant results after 1 or 2 sessions. Treatment for fat pockets underneath the neck and chin, for example, may require 1 – 3 treatments of 2 – 3 injections, while treatment for fat pockets on the hips and thighs may require 8 treatments. WHICH CLIENTS ARE MOST SUITABLE FOR AQUALYX?An ideal client is one who is close to their ideal body weight but has isolated stubborn areas of fat deposition. These can be genetically predetermined and can prove very difficult to get rid of in other ways. You must be able to pinch at least 1.5cm of fat for an area to be suitable for treatment. Clients who have lost considerable weight often have loose skin rather than significant fat deposits. If we feel this is the case for you then we will suggest Aqualyx is not appropriate for you. WHAT IS INVOLVED IN AN AQUALYX TREATMENT?Initially we will have a consultation to discuss your areas of concern and to take a thorough medical history. This will also involve weighing you, examining you to make sure treatment is appropriate, and taking some photographs as a record of your starting point. We will then mark the area of the fat deposit and ask you to look in a mirror and confirm that this is the area that bothers you. You will then be positioned on the couch in a way that gives best access to the area to be treated. The treatment itself takes anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes depending on the size of the area we are treating. Usually each area only requires one or two needle insertion points, although we will fan the product in several directions from this one point. HOW IS THE TREATMENT DONE?Typically, two injection spots are required for each area being treated; patients report good tolerance of the treatment and an anaesthetic solution is normally added prior to injection for greater comfort. The treatment will be repeated between two and eight times depending on the number of small pockets of fat tissue to be reduced. The injections are repeated every three to four weeks. After each treatment patients can expect some swelling, redness and skin irritation and tenderness in the area treated, which will subside after four to six days.
DOES AQUALYX HURT?We mix the Aqualyx solution with a small amount of a local anaesthetic drug called lignocaine to make it more comfortable. The needle we use is very fine. Most people describe the procedure itself as a little uncomfortable but not painful. You could take some Paracetamol tablets an hour before treatment if you are concerned. HOW SHOULD I PREPARE FOR AN AQUALYX TREATMENT?Have some Paracetamol available should you feel you need it. Buy some supportive garments for the treated area – Spanx are an excellent option. This is because you will find the extra support will make you feel more comfortable afterwards. Avoid tight clothing – you will be swollen and wearing your tightest jeans may be uncomfortable. WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT AFTER AN AQUALYX TREATMENT?Once the local anaesthetic starts to wear off you may feel quite tender. Make sure you have some Paracetamol you can take, but avoid non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as Ibuprofen and Aspirin). The treated area will look swollen initially, but you should expect this swelling to double in size within the first 24-48 hours. The swelling will go down over the course of the next week, although in rare cases may persist longer. Remember – SWELLING IS GOOD! The more you swell the more you are responding to treatment. The treated area will look red and feel warm afterwards, and this may persist for 2 days. You may develop some bruising in the treated area, may feel itchy, and may have some minor aches and pains. The skin overlying the treated area will feel numb, even after the local anaesthetic wears off. This can persist for up to a month. Rarely you can develop systemic symptoms such as nausea, diarrhoea, intracycle menstrual bleeding (in women) and hyperpigmentation. ARE THERE ANY SIDE EFFECTS OF AQUALYX?Side effects include swelling, and there’s always a possibility of infection, there can be some bruising as well and pain and discomfort. The pain and discomfort usually last up to a week or so and then generally it settles down. IS THERE ANY DOWN TIME?For the first three to four days, there will be some discomfort and so it is usually just better to rest and take it easy for the first few days or weeks. But after that, there is minimal down time. WHO SHOULD AVOID AQUALYX?
HOW MANY TREATMENTS OF AQUALYX WILL I NEED?This will depend on the protocol we follow after discussion with you at our consultation. Traditionally between 3 and 8 treatments were suggested, depending on the area being treated. These treatment sessions would be spaced around 2 – 8 weeks apart. It is possible to use a modified technique where we would inject a much higher volume in one treatment, but you should expect to only require one treatment. This will obviously carry a higher initial cost, as more product is being used. However, you will only need to deal with the side effects on a single occasion. ARE THERE ANY INSTRUCTIONS I SHOULD FOLLOW AFTER AQUALYX TREATMENT?
WILL I LOSE WEIGHT AFTER MY AQUALYX TREATMENT?No, you will not see any difference on the scales after Aqualyx treatment. Subcutaneous fat accounts for a small proportion of our overall body fat, and dissolving this in one area will not produce a change in your weight. HOW LONG BEFORE I CAN SEE RESULTS OF MY AQUALYX TREATMENT?You will start to notice an improvement anywhere between 3 and 6 weeks, and could notice ongoing improvements up to 6 months. ARE THE RESULTS OF AQUALYX PERMANENT?The fat cells that have been destroyed by Aqualyx are permanently eliminated from the body. If you gain weight in the future you may put it on in a different distribution to where you would have done prior to Aqualyx treatment. Can you exercise after having Aqualyx?You should also avoid applying cosmetics for at least 12 hours afterwards and avoid physical exercises for 4 to 5 days. Straight after your Aqualyx treatment you may experience some swelling and mild discomfort, itching and burning sensations but these will subside.
Why cant you exercise after fat dissolving injections?Avoid heavy exercise for 48 hours after treatment, as sweating will cause you to excrete the solution from the skin, which will reduce the treatment effectiveness.
How long after fat dissolving Can I exercise?We advise resting from physical exercises for 3-7 days after the treatment depending on the body area treated (for example avoid spinning classes if the inner thighs are being treated).
What should you not do after Aqualyx?Avoid sunbeds, swimming, UV light and saunas until the initial skin redness and swelling has settled. Avoid any extremes of temperature for the first week following treatment. You must seek medical attention and contact your practitioner if you experience any signs or symptoms of infection after treatment.
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