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.
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.
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.
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.
These treatments are not a substitute for weight management and may not be suitable for everyone.
All medical procedures carry risks and are only performed following a thorough consultation to determine appropriateness.

