How to Inject Lipolytic into the Cheeks: Features of Working with the Lower Face
If fat accumulates in the cheeks, the goal of the procedure is not just to “remove the excess,” but to maintain the harmony of the facial contour. Here's how professionals approach it:
- Injection points are located along the nasolabial fold and the lower jawline.
- It’s important not to overdo it: excessive injection can lead to sunken cheeks.
- The injection depth is usually less than in the chin — about 8–10 mm.
- Microdoses are often used with even distribution on both sides of the face.
After the session, swelling may last a bit longer, especially if the patient is prone to fluid retention.
How to Inject Lipolytic into the Nose: Minimal Doses and Precision
Correction in the nose area is performed much less frequently, but with the right approach, it can visually narrow the bridge, reduce puffiness around the wings, and slightly smooth the contour. To ensure the procedure is safe, it is important to consider:
- Minimal volumes are used (sometimes as little as 0.2 ml per area).
- Injection depth: no more than 5–7 mm.
- It is crucial to avoid hitting blood vessels, as the area is very sensitive.
- A cannula is most often used instead of a needle for maximum precision.
The procedure should only be performed by an experienced doctor with excellent knowledge of facial anatomy.