Fat Dissolving Injections
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At The Heal Clinic, we offer fat dissolving injections such as Lemon Bottle and Aqualyx. These advanced, non-surgical treatments can help improve the appearance of small, localised areas of fat. These treatments are designed to support a smoother, more refined contour by targeting specific areas where stubborn fat tends to accumulate.
Every treatment is carried out by Georgie, a Masters Level 7 Advanced Aesthetics Practitioner, known for her gentle technique and focus on natural, balanced outcomes.
Why Clients Choose This Treatment
Supports a more contoured, balanced appearance
Non-surgical and minimally invasive option
Carried out using Lemon Bottle or Aqualyx solutions, which are recognised for their quality and safety when used appropriately by trained professionals
Minimal downtime with gradual, natural-looking results
Aimed at improving confidence through subtle aesthetic enhancement
What to Expect
Before treatment, Georgie will carry out a detailed consultation to discuss your goals, suitability, and any medical considerations. A numbing agent is applied for comfort, followed by small, precise injections into the agreed areas.
Treatment time is typically 30 – 45 minutes. Mild swelling or redness is common immediately afterwards and usually settles within a few days. Results develop gradually over the following weeks as your body processes the treated areas.
Results & Aftercare
Many clients notice visible refinement after several weeks, though results vary between individuals. A course of treatments may be recommended for optimal improvement. Georgie provides clear aftercare guidance, including advice on hydration, gentle activity, and after-treatment comfort.
Maintaining a balanced lifestyle can help support the longevity of your results and overall wellbeing. Future Proofed.
Clients often find these treatments can help improve the definition of areas such as the chin, jawline, abdomen, or thighs.
Frequently Asked Questions
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These are injectable treatments that contain compounds designed to help break down fat cells in targeted areas. The products used at The Heal Clinic are Lemon Bottle and Aqualyx which are recognised within the aesthetics industry for their use in body-contouring procedures when carried out by qualified practitioners.
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Commonly requested areas include under the chin, jawline, upper arms, abdomen, and thighs. Clients often choose this treatment to help reduce the appearance of a double chin or to create a more refined contour.
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This depends on the area and your treatment goals. Typically, a series of 3 - 6 sessions spaced several weeks apart may be recommended.
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Results vary between individuals. Maintaining a stable weight and healthy lifestyle is the best way to support long-term results.
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Yes, when performed by a qualified practitioner using approved products in a clinical setting. All treatments include a pre-treatment consultation and medical history review to ensure suitability.
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Most clients experience minimal downtime. Some swelling or tenderness is normal for a few days after treatment.
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Yes, The Heal Clinic welcomes clients from across Buckinghamshire and London who travel to our Marlow clinic for Georgie’s expertise and experience in aesthetic contouring treatments. Our discreet, professional environment ensures your visit feels comfortable and reassuring.
If you’d like to find out more about fat dissolving injections and whether they could be suitable for you, please get in touch. Georgie will be happy to answer your questions and guide you through your options.
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Disclaimer
Fat dissolving treatments, including the use of products such as Lemon Bottle and Aqualyx, are designed to improve the appearance of localised areas of fat and are not intended as a weight loss treatment. All procedures are carried out after a consultation by qualified practitioners. Individual responses vary. The information on this page is for educational purposes and should not replace medical advice.