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Fat Dissolving

Fat dissolving treatments involve the administration of a prescription-only medication into specific areas to target submental or localised adipose tissue, following appropriate clinical assessment.

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These procedures are considered higher-risk non-surgical cosmetic treatments and require a comprehensive consultation, including medical history review, discussion of suitability, potential risks, expected outcomes, and alternative options.

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The medication works by disrupting fat cells in the treated area. Results vary between individuals and are not immediate. Multiple sessions may be required depending on clinical assessment.

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Common side effects may include swelling, tenderness, bruising, redness, firmness, or temporary numbness in the treated area. More serious complications, although uncommon, can occur and will be discussed during consultation.

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These treatments are not a substitute for weight management and may not be suitable for everyone.

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All medical procedures carry risks and are only performed following a thorough consultation to determine appropriateness.

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