In recent years, “lipolysis injection” has been speculated hot. More and more beauty seekers want to inject “lipolysis injection” to improve excessive facial fat (“baby fat”), to achieve “a shot of thin face” magical effect. Then, “lipolysis needle” thin face, really reliable? “Lipolysis needle” contains lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) and deoxycholic acid, for fat tissue has a dissolving effect. Some reports show that for localized fat accumulation parts of the body (upper thighs, abdomen, neck, back of the neck, face) injections of “lipolytic injection” to eliminate fat at the same time accompanied by the emergence of swelling, bleeding, skin ecchymosis, skin necrosis, infections, dizziness, gastrointestinal discomfort, and a large number of related complications. Just this year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the world’s first “double chin” lipolysis injection, Kybella (ATX-101), which is the first and only non-surgical treatment for the elimination of unwanted under-the-chin fat (double chin.) ATX-101 is a man-made deoxycholic acid, but because it can destroy any cells it comes in contact with, it has been shown to be effective. destroy any cells it comes in contact with, the FDA approved it for use only on adipose tissue in the under-chin area, prohibiting its use elsewhere, and suggesting that Kybella may cause serious side effects, including nerve damage in the chin area and facial muscle weakness. At this time, “lipolytic injections” have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, and there are no finished products approved for use as lipolytic injections in this country. Therefore, we do not recommend the use of “lipolysis injection”. At this stage, those who want to slim down their face and improve their “baby fat” by injecting “lipolysis injection” need to consider carefully.