Hydrolipoclasia is a non-surgical aesthetic procedure that is used to reduce localized fat in specific areas of the body. It is also known as “ultrasonic lipolysis” or “non-surgical liposuction.” With this procedure you can tone your skin and achieve a slim figure. You want to know more? Continue reading.

What parts of the body can be treated with hydrolipoclasia?

+Hydrolipoclasia can be used to treat specific areas of the body that have localized fat accumulation. Some of the body parts include:

  1. Abdomen. Hydrolipoclasia can help reduce abdominal fat and improve the appearance of the area.
  2. Flanks (sides of the abdomen). Also known as «love handles» or «love handles,» these fat deposits on the sides of the abdomen can be treated with hydrolipoclasia.
  3. Thighs. Hydrolipoclasia can be used to reduce fat located on the inner or outer thighs, improving the shape and contour of the legs.
  4. Arms. Arms with fat accumulation on the top, known as “bat arms,” can be treated with hydrolipoclasy to reduce fat and improve arm definition.
  5. Buttocks. Hydrolipoclasia can help eliminate excessive fat in the buttock region, improving the shape and contour of this area.
  6. Dewlap. The fat accumulated under the chin and in the jowl area can be treated with hydrolipoclasia to reduce volume and improve the facial profile.

It is important to keep in mind that the choice of areas to treat with hydrolipoclasia will depend on the patient’s aesthetic objectives and the evaluation carried out by a specialist doctor such as Dr. María Fernanda Benavides Each patient is unique and treatment areas may vary based on individual needs.

The hydrolipoclasia procedure generally involves the following steps:

  1. Preparation. The patient is evaluated and the areas to be treated are determined. Measurements and photographs can be taken to track progress. Local anesthetics or light sedation may also be administered, depending on the doctor’s preference and discretion.
  2. Solution infiltration. A sterile saline solution mixed with medications such as lidocaine and epinephrine is infiltrated into the subcutaneous fat layer of the area to be treated. This solution helps numb the area, reduce bleeding, and facilitate fat removal.
  3. Ultrasound application. An ultrasound device that emits high-frequency waves and energy is used to break down fat cells in the treated area. These ultrasonic waves generate a vibration that destabilizes the cell membranes of fat cells, emulsifying the fat and turning it into a liquid substance.
  4. Grease aspiration. Once the fat has been emulsified, a suction device or syringe connected to a thin cannula is used to draw the liquid fat from the body. The amount of fat removed depends on the area treated and the patient’s aesthetic goals.

Are you interested in restoring beauty to your figure with this non-invasive technique? Contact us to tell you more about this incredible treatment.