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Treatment of Localized Adiposities Through the Combined Use of Lipocryolysis and Biological Detergents

Received: 28 January 2015    Accepted: 05 February 2015    Published: 03 March 2015
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Abstract

During the past decade, various techniques have been used for the non-surgical treatment of localized adiposities (flanks, hips, abdomen). They can be classified into two groups: lipolytic techniques promoting the release of triglycerides from adipocytes and adipocytolytic techniques promoting adipocyte destruction. The first group includes a significant number of procedures but the second comprises very few techniques: lipocryolysis, high-power focused ultrasound, and injection of biological detergents. This paper assesses the results of combined application of detergent injections and lipocryolysis during a single treatment session on the flanks.

DOI 10.11648/j.js.s.2015030101.18
Published in Journal of Surgery (Volume 3, Issue 1-1, February 2015)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Breakthroughs in Aesthetic Medicine

Page(s) 25-27
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Keywords

Lipocryolysis, Biological Detergents, Localized Adiposity, Lipodystrophy, Adipocytolysis

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  • Elite Laser, Madrid, Spain

  • Elite Laser, Madrid, Spain

  • Aesthetic Specialties & Aging Research institute, Barcelona, Spain

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    Pablo Naranjo García, Rodolfo López Andrino, Hernán Pinto. (2015). Treatment of Localized Adiposities Through the Combined Use of Lipocryolysis and Biological Detergents. Journal of Surgery, 3(1-1), 25-27. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.js.s.2015030101.18

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    Pablo Naranjo García; Rodolfo López Andrino; Hernán Pinto. Treatment of Localized Adiposities Through the Combined Use of Lipocryolysis and Biological Detergents. J. Surg. 2015, 3(1-1), 25-27. doi: 10.11648/j.js.s.2015030101.18

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    Pablo Naranjo García, Rodolfo López Andrino, Hernán Pinto. Treatment of Localized Adiposities Through the Combined Use of Lipocryolysis and Biological Detergents. J Surg. 2015;3(1-1):25-27. doi: 10.11648/j.js.s.2015030101.18

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