How to Get Rid of Man Boobs – Male Chest Fat Reduction with Aqualyx
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Overview
Our Aqualyx Man Boobs Contouring treatment provides a safe, non-surgical solution for men looking to reduce excess chest fat and achieve a more defined, masculine chest. Perfect for those asking, “How do I get rid of man boobs?”, this treatment targets stubborn fat that resists diet and exercise. Each procedure is personalised to your body and delivered by expert practitioners in a professional, comfortable clinic environment. Using precise, non‑invasive sculpting techniques, Aqualyx offers a non‑surgical alternative to man boobs surgery with injectable fat reduction for natural, long‑lasting results. How Aqualyx Works Aqualyx contains deoxycholic acid, a naturally occurring compound that helps break down fat cells. When injected into the subcutaneous fat of the chest (gynecomastia or “man boob” area), it disrupts fat‐cell membranes, liquefies the fat, and the body naturally metabolises and eliminates the destroyed fat cells over several weeks. This leads to a toned, masculine chest without surgery, downtime or scarring. Treatment Details
- Number of Treatments: Most clients require 2–6 sessions, depending on the volume of chest fat.
- Session Duration: Each session lasts about 30–60 minutes.
- Treatment Frequency: Sessions are spaced 4–6 weeks apart to allow your body to process and eliminate the fat.
- Expected Results: You’ll begin to see visible improvement in around 4 weeks, with optimal results at about 8–12 weeks after the final session.
- Pricing: Exact cost to be confirmed at your assessment. (Note: pricing depends on extent of fat and number vials and treatments.)
Possible Reactions
- Temporary swelling, redness, or bruising at the treatment site
- Mild tenderness or itching
- Firmness or nodules may occur, typically resolving within a few days to two weeks
Aftercare & Maintenance
- Maintain a healthy, balanced diet and stay well‑hydrated
- Avoid excessive alcohol and smoking during recovery
- Gentle massage of the treated area if advised by your practitioner
- Follow all practitioner instructions carefully
- Incorporate regular, light exercise to help maintain your results
- Keep your weight stable to preserve the contouring effect
Key Benefits
- Non‑Surgical & Safe: Reduce chest fat with no incision, no anaesthesia, minimal downtime
- Target Stubborn Fat: Specifically designed to treat chest fat that resists diet & exercise
- Personalised Treatment: Each session tailored to your body and aesthetic goals
- Natural, Lasting Results: Smooth, masculine chest contours that boost confidence
- Post‑Treatment Support: Full guidance and aftercare to help maintain your new contour
Common Questions We Address
- “Is it possible to get rid of man boobs without surgery?” – Yes, with our non‑surgical gynecomastia treatment using Aqualyx.
- “What are the treatment options for excess male chest fat?” – Injectable male chest contouring treatments like Aqualyx are effective alternatives to surgery.
- “How long does it take to reduce male chest fat?” – Initial visible changes in 4 weeks, with full results typically achieved in 8–12 weeks.
- “Can exercise or diet alone fix man boobs?” – While helpful for overall health, isolated chest fat often needs targeted treatments like ours.
- “When should I see a doctor about enlarged male breasts?” – If persistent chest fat causes discomfort, self-consciousness or is unresponsive to lifestyle change, consult a trained professional.
Types Hyperhidrosis
There 2 types of Hyperhidrosis
Primary Hyperhidrosis is common – is effect by mental and emotional state i.e. Stress, anxious and nervousness. This type usually affects the hands and soles of the feet.
- Hot weather
- Exercise
- Fever
- Anxiety
- Spicy food
Secondary hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) – Could be cause by medical condition this when body is able to regulate the body temperature.
- Chronic Anxiety disorder.
- Hyperthyroidism – an overactive thyroid gland
- Obesity
- Some medications, including some antidepressants, anticholinesterases (for Alzheimer’s disease), pilocarpine (for glaucoma), propranolol (for high blood pressure)
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
- Alcohol abuse
- Substance abuse
- Shingles
- Pregnancy
- Gout
- Some cancers, such as Hodgkin’s disease
- Spinal cord injury
- Parkinson’s disease
- Respiratory failure
- Some infections – HIV, malaria, TB (tuberculosis)
Infections. People who sweat profusely are more prone to skin infections
How To Treat Hyperhidrosis

RF Microneedling
Microneedling is based on your skin’s natural ability to repair itself whenever there is physical damage, such as cuts, burns and other abrasions.
Here at BEAUTILASE we believe that inner health reflects outer beauty. We can also offer expert advice on Nutritional Supplement for your individual needs.
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