Description
ALIDYA
Alidya is an anti-lipodystrophic agent often referred to as 2nd Motolese’s Solution, containing ingredients such as amino acids.
Buy Alidya to treat and prevent cellulite and its visible effects such as orange-peel skin. This injectable solution contains ingredients that help restructure the adipose tissue, which is body fat. It is normal for body fat to be present, but sometimes this fat pushes against the connective tissue. This pushing gives an uneven appearance to the skin above, sometimes referred to as an orange-peel look. Although this cellulite is not harmful, some people are self-conscious about how their skin looks.
Cellulite is more common in women than men, and although it is usually associated with being overweight, thin people also have cellulite. Some researchers believe it is poor circulation that deposits toxins in an area, triggering fat cells to swell and form cellulite.
By reducing toxicity in the adipose tissue and improving oxygenation, Alidya can help reduce the lumpy look of fat that is visible at the skin’s surface. To use Alidya, inject small amounts of the solution across the treatment area with a mesotherapy technique. The injections should go deep into the dermal layer or subcutaneous layer. It will usually take between seven and twelve weekly applications of this anti-cellulite solution to reduce the look of cellulite in a particular area. The number of applications depends on the severity of cellulite in the treated area. Alidya treatments should help reduce the look of existing cellulite as well as help prevent the formation of new cellulite, but to maintain the cellulite-free look, repeat the injections about once a year. Use this injectable solution on areas of the body with visible cellulite, such as the thighs, buttocks, abdomen, knees, and arms.
The side effects of Alidya can include light to moderate redness at the injection site and small, superficial hematomas at the injection site. These side effects should completely resolve within a few hours of the treatment. Rarely, Alidya could cause episodes of transient pain. Alidya treatments are generally well-tolerated.
Cellute appears when body fat is displaced, shifted toward connective tissues, resulting in the appearance of cellulite. This causes the skin that covers that particular areas to appear like the peel of an orange. It is by no means a dangerous condition or one that should be ca cause for worry, but some people find it aesthetically displeasing and want it have it treated.
The condition is by far more prevalent in women than men and while there is a definite weight-cellulite relation, lean people have also been known to be affected. IT has bee hypothesized that a poor circulation might be the cause for local fat deposit formations, as a result of increased toxicity.
The solution is to have the levels of toxins reduced and have local tissues receive more oxygen. This is where Marllor’s Alidya anti-cellulite injection comes into play. This is an effective mesotherapy product, which can be injected either in the dermal or the subcutaneous layer.
Restoring the natural look of the treated area requires undergoing several procedures (7-12 times once a week). How long the treatment should last, depends, for the most part, on how affected by cellulite the area is. Long term, effects from the Alidya Anti LipoDystrophic Agents are not just the immediate cellulite removal, but the prevention of formation of new fat deposits. Yearly treatment sessions are advisable as part of the prevention process.
Application includes a variety of body parts like the bottom, the knees and arms, as well as the thighs (which are the most common pace for cellulite formation).
The injection is a result of years of work from the renowned Prof. Pasquale Motolese is a cosmetic product specifically created to treat gynoid lipodystrophy, more commonly known as cellite, but also appropriate for usage after a liposuction, intralipotherapy, lipoedema and other cases.
Alidya has a class III medical device registration at the Italian National Institute of Health (CE0373).
Side effects are normally less than minimal and usually present themselves in the form of a mild skin redness, which should subside after a couple of hours.
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