DIY Lipodissolve or injection lipolysis

So I take it you don’t find anything? As @BeardedGuy said I’ve seen Lemon Bottle as well but I haven’t seen anyone stating any real world results. I do know a lady that used kybella on her face and it did indeed work to reduce the big double chin she had.
don't say "face" or people will think they can use it anywhere there. last thing you want is face paralysis if you hit a nerve
 
Just run Retatrutide. I have love handles my whole life even though I was always pretty thin and tall. I didnt think any amount of dieting, excercising and roids were going to get rid of them.. and they didnt. But retatrutide melted them off with a quickness. I still have some but honestly so much better its incredible. I was assuming I was going to have some surgical intervention once I had reached my physique goals to address them. Im forreal
 
You said on the chin. Face implies the cheeks. What don't you understand here?
Your face includes the whole face! The chin is your face, cheeks is your face, your jawline is your face, your forehead is your face you dimwit! What the hell don’t you understand?! There was nothing implied here! It was very explicit!!
 
Your face includes the whole face! The chin is your face, cheeks is your face, your jawline is your face, your forehead is your face you dimwit! What the hell don’t you understand?! There was nothing implied here! It was very explicit!!
inject your cheeks please
 
So I take it you don’t find anything?
It was more that I got busy with IRL, got leaner by accident inbetween, and now have a bit more time again to waste on stupid ideas.
I found some stuff though, see the next posts for that.

Even the localized injections when done properly still have some systemic effects. Wouldn't touch this shit with a 10ft pool.
What systemic effects do you mean? Of course I would test for allergic reactions test with a a few single random injections first.

Practice 10 sets of fork-put-downs.
I don't know how fat you think someone is, that has veins 2/3rds up his thighs, and maybe I am just imagining it, that my upper inner thigh area still is too fat, but I got the time and am reckless enough to inject half a dozen of underground lab steroids at time times, so why not have a bit more fun with these lipolytic agents?

... and more for 'refining appearance,' not clearing out pounds of fat mass (much better off with a GLP1 for that)
Not sure if I had already mentioned it, but I have veins on my legs up to 2/3rd up my thighs.
 
Sent you a Discord link for a group that could help with information and product.
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Just make as many informed decisions and limit as much risk as you can. In other words, research.
Thanks, I think the research part is even what is the most alluding part to me. I am still unsure, if I will actually go through with it in the ned.

meamoshop.com
Thanks, will look into it.

its a PITA , i see these women on this website i go to go through hellish injections, lots of them ,
It is my personal experience in life, that many women tend to complain about a lot of things, most men men don't flinch about. So I am not sure, if that stuff is as bad, as they make it out to be.

Lots of options on Korean beauty supply websites I don’t see any reason to fuck around with home brewing this kind of stuff though it’s already pretty reasonably priced and you don’t need to continuously inject it like steroids so if you’re considering brewing then selling you’ll not have a ton of repeat customers imo
Most of these formulations seem to be fairly trivial and not harder to homebrew than steroids. I think the lack of ingenuity among females is the reason, why they don't just homebrew that shit at 1/20 of the cost. Lemon Bottle looks like it can be brewed at the cost of L-Carnitine.

Maybe my math is off, but for the stomach and love handle area, which I definitely will do too, if I am fucking around with this stuff anyway, I would have to spend many, many hundreds to get full coverage for multiple sessions.

I believe the broader term is mesotherapy, it's often done in Korean skincare as @Jeffholio5 mentioned. Another specific term to look for is PCDC injections but there are many different kinds. Lemon bottle lipolysis is another one.
Thanks, I will do more research with those two terms, I wasn't able to put it into context when @Ateam2023 had mentioned "mesotherapy".
 
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Lemon Bottle is I think what you’re looking for. CN vendors have it.
If you get into the Peptide world and then go to Korean beauty there are some other fat dissolver similar to lemon bottle and whatever you’re talking about.
Thanks, after I had started to read more about this stuff again, I am currently leaning towards Aqualux, which is not as aggressive as Kybella, but still a lot more potent than Lemon Bottle.

In fact, I am working closely with Perplexity to create a groundbreaking and revolutionary protocol to combine all 3 of them into a highly potent stack for maximum fat dissolution.
Admittedly, this might very well be a bullshit idea, but *maybe* it isn't!?
It seems like the process of the fat cell removal and whatever else happens cannot be sped up by a lot, but one may still could use Lemon Bottle inbetween Kybella or Aqualux sessions.

It's a ton of injections, like 42 per session or something like that (iirc)
I was more expecting to do up a 3-digit-amount of injections per site, if we are talking about the stomach for example.
Apparently you are supposed to space them around 1.5cm apart, so at maybe 25x17cm for the stomach, we are at close to 200 injection sites.
For Kybella, the recommendation is up to 10ml of injection volume in total, but if done for the stomach, apparently it is often used in the 20+ml range by aestheticians. Recommended injection volume seems to be around 0.2ml in such cases.
Given we are all heavy ass alpha males, I assume 30ml to be still in the safe range, so you could do 150*0.2ml shots with an insulin injector pen in less than 10 minutes, cut that down into half if you have a second person helping to charge the spring in the slin pens. If we had a fully operational semi-auto injector pen with high capacity cartridges, you could do it in less than 5 minutes. Maybe such stuff can be found in the veterinarian field?
 
I also took the opportunity to transplant @IndividualMan 's comments to this thread, as it seems better suited to focus everything here.

aqualux? Que es eso?
Something like the buffered, geled version of Kybella. Think of it like Test U, does the same thing, but is a slower burner.

I have found me some ingredient lists for Kybella and alternatives with similarly dosed ingredients.
However, I have found no info on the stuff that is actually in lemon bottles. Riboflavin, Lecithin and some other shit. Not convincing to me, but some of the more successful/scientific looksmaxxers (still rtarded, just more efficient than others) seem to swear by it.
Random source:
Ingredients overview:
Water(Aqua), Ananas Sativus(Pineapple) Fruit Extract, Pentylene Glycol, Bromelain, Sodium Chloride, Lecithin, Centella Asiatica Extract, Salvia Miltiorrhiza Root Extract, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricatia)Extract, Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract, Riboflavin

Do you have anyone in CN/korea who sells Aqualux/Lemon bottle at reasonable prices atm? my preferred sources are more focused on AAS, and their stuff is grossly overpriced (up to 2.5x pre shutdown SSA prices)
So far I have only a link for a Korean shop and Indiamart.
SSA indeed have it listed, I should gotten myself some before they closed shop, sigh...
But there is hope that one their successors will step in, by now 90% of their customers must be soccer mums anyway, so the demand is certainly there.
 
Thanks! For anyone wondering:

Kybella is an FDA-approved injectable treatment containing synthetic deoxycholic acid, which breaks down fat cells permanently.
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Kabelline, on the other hand, is a Korean and European alternative also based on deoxycholic acid, but it is not FDA-approved in the US. It is generally lower in dosage compared to Kybella and is considered better suited for minimal fat reduction. Kabelline has a quicker onset of action and is said to cause less swelling. It tends to be more affordable for clinics and patients but lacks the extensive clinical trial data Kybella has. The injection sessions for Kabelline are spaced closer together, often just one week apart, compared to Kybella's 6-week spacing.
 
Thanks! For anyone wondering:


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the Korean manufacturing industry has a "fda type" , its called "MFDS" it ensures product safety, efficacy, and labeling compliance, but again , were talking Outside USA products, so its up to end user and there "safety threshhold" , im comfortable using products from "Meamoshop" they are Top tier Korean beauty supplier, with a good track record for quality , and i get my products in @7 days tops with a $30 standard shipping fee.
 
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the Korean manufacturing industry has a "fda type" , its called "MFDS" it ensures product safety, efficacy, and labeling compliance,
This was not what I wanted to highlight at all. I am not in US but EU, and don't believe for a second that FDA is the gold standard.
I apparently cut of that part, when I shortened the AI answer how these two drugs are different.
 
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