Description
REDUFAT is a sterile treatment solution for localised adiposity reduction from specific areas of the body. It contains potent and natural, lipolytic, regenerative and detoxifying extracts.
This treatment solution contains Asiatic Spark Extract which significantly increases type 1 collagen and cell layer fibronectin. It increases fibroblast proliferation by stimulation of cell migration from the surrounding tissues and/or the expression or activation of some growth factors, resulting in a firming of the skin.
Asiatic Spark Extract increases blood supply by reducing the permeability and increasing the resistance of blood capillaries to the area, with an anti-inflammatory effect and antimicrobial properties.
Hedera Helix has a decongesting, as well as toning effect, and also acts as a penetrating medium. It has anti-fungal, anthelmintic and molluscicidal properties. It helps boost blood circulation, and also tones and tightens the skin, while helping to reduce oedema, removing waste products and fatty build-ups.
Melilotus (sweet clover) contains high level of catechin and cinnamic acid as the phenolic acid and coumarin compounds. It has antiinflammatory effects and exerts its antioxidant activities via decreasing
nitric oxide, MDA, and increasing superoxide dismutase. It stimulates micro circulation and fat cell metabolism.
L-Carnitine acts as a physiological carrier, transporting fatty acid across the mitochondrial membrane for oxidation..
Organic Silanol is a structural element of connective tissue forming part of the macromolecules including elastin, collagen, proteoglycans and glycoproteins. Silanol also plays a role in regulating cell metabolism.
Caffeine acts directly on adipose cells, promoting lipolysis, inhibiting phosphodiesterase, and thus augmenting cyclic AMP. Caffeine also has a stimulating effect on the cutaneous microcirculation.
Artichoke extract (Cynara Scolymus Leaf Extract) stimulates lipolysis by encouraging the synthesis of coenzymes involved in anabolic processes. It also has a choleretic effect, increasing bile secretion and affecting the glycogenic function of the liver.