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- Title
Efeitos da lipoescultura gessada no tratamento da lipodistrofia abdominal em mulheres.
- Authors
Galimberti Rufino, Tatiana; Costalonga, Quezia Floriano; Cordeiro Sanz, Michelle; Dornellas, Fabiola
- Abstract
Introduction: Localized adiposity is considered one of the most sought aesthetic dysfunctions for aesthetic treatment. As a treatment option we present a noninvasive and innovative method, the plastered liposculpture, which consists in reducing localized lipodystrophy by increasing metabolism through Van't Hoff's Law. It is based on a line of Orthomolecular cosmeceuticals Bothanica Mineral®, used in the therapy against cellulite, localized fat and flaccidity, acting in a diversified way in aesthetic dysfunctions. Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the effects of plastered liposculpture on the abdomen in women aged 20 to 35 years with ideal BMI. Methods: This is an interventional research. The study was composed of 36 women, presenting lipodystrophy located in the abdomen, selected through interview. After selection, data were collected through the plastered liposculpture evaluation card containing sociodemographic profile, bioimpedance, abdominal perimetry and fat characterization, with 8 sessions, 2 times a week. A reassessment was made at the ninth session. Results: Several types of devices and aesthetic procedures are available to intensify the results of the treatment of localized lipodystrophy of the abdomen in women, however, a well-made plastered liposculpture, associated with good cosmetics and daily care after treatment allow a significative result, such as proven in our work. Conclusion: It was concluded that the treatment protocol of plastered liposculpture resulted in improvement in the general fat conditions of the studied women, improving the body contour.
- Subjects
BASAL metabolism; INTERVIEWING; BODY mass index; TREATMENT effectiveness; LIPODYSTROPHY; ABDOMINAL adipose tissue
- Publication
Fisioterapia Brasil, 2020, Vol 21, Issue 4, p396
- ISSN
1518-9740
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.33233/fb.v21i4.3059