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Die Injektions-Lipolyse ist mittlerweile ein anerkanntes Injektionsverfahren zur Reduzierung kleinerer Fettpolster. Über 80 Publikationen in hochwertigen Zeitschriften, mehrere Studien anerkannter Universitäten und Mediziner haben gezeigt, dass eine Zusammensetzung von Phosphatidylcholin (PPC) und Desoxycholsäure (DOC) in der Lage ist, bei einem moderaten Nebenwirkungsprofil kleinere, resistente Fettpolster abzuschmelzen. Durch mikrofeine Injektionen wird ein Entzündungsprozess initiiert, der die Zellmembran der Adipozyten zerstört und das freigesetzte Fett metabolisiert. Insofern ist die gängige Bezeichnung Lipolyse nicht ganz korrekt, besser kann man von Lipodestruktion sprechen.

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Hasengschwandtner, F. (2015). Injektions-Lipolyse. In: Kardorff, B. (eds) Selbstzahlerleistungen in der Dermatologie und der ästhetischen Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-43427-7_33

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