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The history of '''Hydrolipoclasy''' comes from the words ''hydro-'' (Greek: ὑδρο- "water"), ''lipo-'' (λίπο- "fat"), and ''-clasia'' (-κλάσις "breaking").

Modern ] medicine became a specialty around 25 years ago in ] and today it is practiced by over 20,000 doctors around the world. Hidrolipoclasy was created in ] in the 1980s, where the physic principals of sound and its amplification in watery environments to be able to produce a phenomenon known as “]” in the ].

This substance dissolves ], allowing this fat to be eliminated. This treatment consists in an application of certain ] that is injected in the certain areas of the body where fat or ] is mostly stored, and afterwards an ] is performed. The ] and medicine combined produces a ] effect that burns up located fat when generating ] at a speed of 30 million times. This combination produces an explosion that loosens and ruptures these ] and eliminates them through the ] and ]; it also breaks up ], which plays a very important role in the formation of ]. Hidrolipoclasy treatments can be combined with ], where the focus id not only on the number but also the size of each fat cell, fomenting the reduction effect on the volume that is being treated.

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