Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Fat-dissolving enzyme treatment.

Enzyme injections rupture fat cell membranes, releasing stored lipids. The lymphatic system then transports and metabolizes the debris over several weeks. Treatments are localized and performed in sessions; results are gradual rather than immediate, with each session reducing treated fat deposits.

Common target zones include the submental area (double chin), abdomen, flanks, bra roll, inner thighs, knees, and upper arms. During your consultation we'll assess suitability and recommend personalized treatment locations based on fat distribution and desired contouring goals.

Treatment plans vary; many clients need two to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. Exact number depends on area size, amount of stubborn fat, and response to treatment. Your provider will create a tailored protocol during consultation.

Most patients report mild burning or stinging during injections. We apply topical numbing and can use ice or local anesthetic to increase comfort. The procedure is generally well-tolerated and brief, with sensation easing quickly after treatment.

Temporary swelling, bruising, redness, tenderness, and numbness are common at injection sites. These effects typically subside within days to a few weeks. Serious complications are rare; contact us if you experience severe pain, persistent redness, or signs of infection.

You may notice subtle changes within two to four weeks as the body clears destroyed fat cells. Optimal contouring often appears after multiple sessions, with full results developing over several months depending on treatment area and individual metabolism.