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Injection lipolysis

Injection lipolysis is a general term for injecting a specified substance into a localized area of fatty tissue. The ingredient, authorized use, risks and suitability must be verified for the particular product and area.

This translation has no recorded clinical or medical-language review. Turkish is the current indexing language.

Scope of the glossary

Definitions are for general information; they are not diagnosis, personal risk assessment or treatment advice. Source lists are editorial starting points and are not clinical-review records. Personal suitability requires an in-person physician assessment.

Related sources

These sources are editorial starting points selected to examine the scope and limitations of the procedure topic connected with this term.

  1. Using Fat-Dissolving Injections That Are Not FDA Approved Can Be Harmful

    U.S. Food and Drug Administration · 2023

    Editorial source — not a clinical-review record

  2. Efficacy, safety, and potential industry bias in using deoxycholic acid for submental fat reduction: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

    G. S. G. Inocêncio et al. · 2023

    Editorial source — not a clinical-review record

  3. Management of Serious Adverse Events Following Deoxycholic Acid Injection for Submental and Jowl Fat Reduction: A Systematic Review and Management Recommendations

    S. M. Shridharani and M. L. Kennedy · 2024

    Editorial source — not a clinical-review record