Intradermotherapy and intercurrencies in the treatment of localized fat
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2236-9600.2022.003.0023Keywords:
Aesthetics, Health, Drugs, INtradermotherapyAbstract
This article aimed to analyze intradermotherapy in the treatment of localized fat and the main complications listed in the literature. This is because the professional in the aesthetic field must understand the extent of this procedure to be able to answer questions about other procedures that have the same purpose of reducing localized fat, thus making the practice increasingly effective and clear. The applied research methodology is an integrative review discussing the main results presented in 8 pre-selected articles, based on the use of inclusion criteria, and also the understanding of the relevance of the theme for aesthetic practice. In this sense, after analyzing the main results, it is understood that intradermotherapy is a less invasive procedure that allows drugs calculated according to each case to be administered in adequate amounts to combat localized fat. Intercurrences are issues little explored in the literature since the procedures tend to present a satisfactory result to the patient, and that predominantly the public that seeks this type of aesthetic procedure are women.
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