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Aqualyx is bad for DIY because depth, volume, and injection technique are critical. Too shallow, and you get skin necrosis or surface lumps. Too deep, and nerves or glands can be damaged. Swelling, bruising, and pain are unavoidable even with perfect technique.
Even professionally, results are unpredictable long-term. The immune system might over-fibrose, creating uneven texture or dimpling. Fat may re-distribute in nearby areas, and permanent scarring is a risk.
Aqualyx works because of deoxycholate, a bile-salt surfactant. It breaks lipid membranes without selectivity, pure membrane destruction.
Injected into fat, it causes adipocyte lysis. The fat cell bursts and triglycerides spill out.
Macrophages clean up the debris over weeks. The immune system handles it, not any metabolism hack.
It can be permanent because adipocytes in that area do not regenerate. Wiping out a cluster of fat cells can last forever.
The risk comes from deoxycholate destroying any cell membrane. If depth is wrong, skin, fascia, glands, or nerves get damaged, causing dents and fibrosis.
Many people ruin their faces by removing fat unevenly.
Done correctly, it sharpens the jaw, clears submental fat, and exposes ligaments. Minor changes can create major definition.
Done badly, fibrosis, lumps, and asymmetry appear. The product itself is not at fault, targeting is.
Even professionally, results are unpredictable long-term. The immune system might over-fibrose, creating uneven texture or dimpling. Fat may re-distribute in nearby areas, and permanent scarring is a risk.
Aqualyx works because of deoxycholate, a bile-salt surfactant. It breaks lipid membranes without selectivity, pure membrane destruction.
Injected into fat, it causes adipocyte lysis. The fat cell bursts and triglycerides spill out.
Macrophages clean up the debris over weeks. The immune system handles it, not any metabolism hack.
It can be permanent because adipocytes in that area do not regenerate. Wiping out a cluster of fat cells can last forever.
The risk comes from deoxycholate destroying any cell membrane. If depth is wrong, skin, fascia, glands, or nerves get damaged, causing dents and fibrosis.
Many people ruin their faces by removing fat unevenly.
Done correctly, it sharpens the jaw, clears submental fat, and exposes ligaments. Minor changes can create major definition.
Done badly, fibrosis, lumps, and asymmetry appear. The product itself is not at fault, targeting is.