Localized fat – primary care physician consultation and personalized treatment plan
Localized fat deposits can appear in various areas of the body, such as the abdomen, thighs, or flanks, even in active individuals or those with normal weight. Following medical consultation, the physician may recommend a personalized treatment plan using modern non-surgical body remodeling procedures.
Localized abdominal or body fat
Localized fat deposits represent a frequent aesthetic concern, which can appear in certain body areas, such as the abdomen, thighs, flanks, or lumbar region. These deposits can persist even with an active lifestyle and balanced diet, being influenced by genetic, hormonal, or metabolic factors.
Modern non-surgical body remodeling procedures can contribute to reducing fat deposits and improving body contour, without surgical intervention and without lengthy recovery periods. These technologies use controlled energy to act on adipose tissue and can simultaneously contribute to improving skin firmness and muscle tone.
During the medical consultation, the physician evaluates the treatment area, the characteristics of the adipose tissue, and the patient's objectives. Based on this evaluation, a personalized treatment plan is established, which may include one or more body remodeling procedures available at the clinic.
Treatments available at the clinic:
- Vanquish – non-invasive technology used for reducing localized fat through selective radiofrequency
- Exilis Ultra 360 – procedure that combines radiofrequency and ultrasound for reducing fat deposits and improving skin firmness
- EMSCULPT NEO – technology that contributes to fat reduction and muscle stimulation, improving body tone
- EMTONE – procedure frequently used for improving skin appearance and reducing cellulite associated with localized fat
- EXION – modern technology that can contribute to improving skin firmness and body remodeling through stimulation of tissue regeneration
The optimal treatment is established following medical consultation, depending on the treatment area and the individual characteristics of each patient.
