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DESO Training

DESOFACE + DESOBODY

ELIMINATE FAT WITHOUT SURGERY

DESO is the next generation of injectable Deoxycholic Acid ‘fat dissolvers’.

Intralipotherapy involves the injection of a fat dissolving substances to treat those difficult localised pockets of fat.

 

The active ingredient is Deoxycholic Acid which causes destruction of the fat cells which then undergo degradation, the fat is then removed naturally by the body’s lymphatic system.

DESO fat dissolver

DESO innovative ‘fat dissolving’ injections are designed to treat localised pockets of fat.

The active ingredient Sodium Deoxycholate dissolves the areas of fat which are difficult to lose via traditional routes such as exercise and diet.

The active ingredient Sodium Deoxycholate dissolves the areas of fat which are difficult to lose despite improving diet and exercise. The product is conveniently separated into a face and body concentration Desoface and Desobody and side effects are minimal.

Sodium Deoxycholate is a precursor to deoxycholic acid which is a naturally occurring bile acid present within the body. It’s ability to affect cell membranes in adipocytes when injected makes it perfect for fat dissolving procedures. 

Fat Dissolving Products & Consumables

DESO FACE

0.5% Deoxycholic Acid, designed for facial fat dissolving including double chin. 

DESO BODY

1.25% Deoxycholic Acid, designed for body fat dissolving including abdomen, buttocks, back legs, inner thighs, arms, knees etc.

Intralipotherapy Needles

Allows easy and relatively painless injection of the fat dissolving solution with easy to control depth and even distribution of the product to give better results.

  • 25G - Intended for use in smaller areas

  • 24G - Intended for use in medium-large areas 

Deso Face

Looking to train in DESO?

We are an official training provider of the Love Cosmedical DESO fat dissolver. Our comprehensive training course covers:

> Product knowledge​

> Patient assessment​

> Results - managing client expectations​

> Treatment planning​

> Injection protocols and techniques​

> Infection control​

> Avoiding and managing complications​

> Post treatment care

For more information and prerequisite for training, visit the DESO training page.

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