Use of phosphatidylcholine in the treatment of localized fat deposits results and expectations

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Abstract

Obesity represents a global health problem. According to the latest studies released by the World Health Organisation (WHO), 1.7 billion currently in excess of normal weight individuals, of which approx. 75% are overweight (body mass index-BMI 25 to 30). The common form of excess adipose tissue manifestation in overweight individuals is localized fat deposits with high (abdominal) or low (buttocks and thighs) disposition. Although the overweight can be corrected relatively easy by changing behavioral habits or food, a constant physical exercises program or following a diet food are not accessible to all through the efforts of will, financial and time involved. Several methods have been studied and tested over time to eliminate more or le ss inva sive fa t de posits with va rying e ffic a cy a nd a dve rse e ffe c ts. Chemic a l lipolysis using phosphatidylcholine as the basic substance was initially used in hypercholesterolemia and its complications and was rapidly adopted in mesotherapy techniques for the treatment of fat deposits. This study reveals the results obtained using Dermastabilon on a sample of 16 patients, the time allocated to treatment and discomfort being minimal, and rapid and notable results. There were no side effects.

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Berbece, S., Iliescu, D., Ardeleanu, V., Nicolau, A., & Jecan, R. C. (2017). Use of phosphatidylcholine in the treatment of localized fat deposits results and expectations. Revista de Chimie, 68(7), 1438–1441. https://doi.org/10.37358/rc.17.7.5691

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