The Biophysics and Clinical Framework of Non-Invasive Lipolysis: A Technical Review
Non-invasive lipo, scientifically referred to as non-invasive lipolysis or non-surgical body contouring, is a category of medical procedures designed to reduce localized subcutaneous adipose tissue (fat) without surgical incisions, anesthesia, or epidermal disruption. Unlike traditional liposuction, which mechanically extracts fat via suction, non-invasive methods utilize external energy sources—such as thermal, cryotherapy, or acoustic waves—to trigger cellular apoptosis or lipid release. These methods are intended for body sculpting rather than weight loss or the treatment of obesity.
By Jenny Li