Literature DB >> 26566569

Injectable agents affecting subcutaneous fats.

David Lk Chen1, Joel L Cohen2,3,4, Jeremy B Green5,6.   

Abstract

Mesotherapy is an intradermal or subcutaneous injection of therapeutic agents to induce local effects, and was pioneered in Europe during the 1950s. For the past 2 decades, there has been significant interest in the use of mesotherapy for minimally invasive local fat contouring. Based on the theorized lipolytic effects of the agent phosphatidylcholine, initial attempts involved its injection into subcutaneous tissue. With further studies, however, it became apparent that the activity attributed to phosphatidylcholine mesotherapy was due to the adipolytic effects of deoxycholate, a detergent used to solubilize phosphatidylcholine. Since then, clinical trials have surfaced that demonstrate the efficacy of a proprietary formulation of deoxycholate for local fat contouring. Current trials on mesotherapy with salmeterol, a b-adrenergic agonist and lipolysis stimulator, are underway-with promising preliminary results as well. ©2015 Frontline Medical Communications.

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Keywords:  fat contouring; lipolysis; mesotherapy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26566569     DOI: 10.12788/j.sder.2015.0166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Cutan Med Surg        ISSN: 1085-5629


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