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Lemon Bottle (Lemon Bottle (Lipolytic Fat-Dissolving Solution))

Category: Weight Management. Status: Cosmetic injectable (not FDA-approved).

A popular brand of lipolytic ("fat-dissolving") injection solution marketed for reducing localized fat pockets. Its blend typically centers on riboflavin (vitamin B2) plus lipolytic agents. It is a cosmetic product that should only be administered by trained providers.

How it works

Marketed to break down fat cells locally through lipolytic ingredients (often including a bile-salt-like detergent action and riboflavin), causing adipocyte membrane disruption so fat is released and cleared. Localized, not systemic weight loss.

Key facts

  • Molecular weight: Blend (not a single molecule)
  • Half-life: Local action
  • Bioavailability: Local subcutaneous injection
  • Storage: Follow product label; typically cool storage.

Dosing overview

  • Typical dose: Per treatment area (provider-administered)
  • Frequency: Sessions spaced weeks apart
  • Duration: Several sessions
  • Route: Subcutaneous injection by a provider

Protocol notes

  • Administered by a trained aesthetic provider into targeted fat pockets.
  • Typically requires multiple sessions spaced a few weeks apart.
  • Not a treatment for general or significant weight loss.

Reported benefits

  • Localized fat-pocket reduction (cosmetic)
  • Body-contouring for small areas
  • Non-surgical option

Possible side effects

  • Swelling and bruising
  • Pain/tenderness at site
  • Nodules or irregular results
  • Infection risk if improperly administered
  • Variable/unregulated formulations

Research

  • Injection lipolysis for localized fat (2018): Injectable lipolytic agents reduced small localized fat deposits, with efficacy and safety dependent on formulation and technique.

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