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Lemon Bottle

Also: Lipolytic solution · Korean fat-dissolve

Aesthetic-clinic 'fat-dissolve' injection marketed for small stubborn pockets.

Evidence
anecdotal
Legal status
research only
Half-life
N/A (local action)
Routes
subq
What it is

Lemon Bottle is a branded lipolytic preparation popular in Korean and European cosmetic clinics. It is not a peptide — it is a multi-ingredient adipocytolytic solution used for spot fat reduction in small treatment areas. Independent efficacy literature is limited; in the US it remains an unapproved cosmetic injectable.

Mechanism

Compounded lipolytic injection (commonly riboflavin, bromelain, lecithin) intended for localized subcutaneous fat reduction.

Outcomes it's matched to
Safety

Local swelling, bruising, and nodule formation are common. Risk of skin necrosis if injected too superficially.

  • Pregnancy
  • Bleeding disorders
  • Active skin infection at site
Legal context

Unapproved injectable in the US. Used in cosmetic clinics abroad.

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