Deoxycholate (deoxycholic acid) and collagenase are naturally occurring substances whose ability to degrade adipose tissue and collagen respectively has given rise to a variety of therapeutic applications. This article will discuss the indications for the use of deoxycholic acid, primarily its well-established role in the non-surgical reduction of submental fat, with a focus on patient assessment, procedural technique, risks, pitfalls, and key clinical tips. It will also review the indications for collagenase as a degradation therapy, its mechanism of action, and benefits in the management of wound healing, scarring, and adipose tissue modification.
Keywords: ATX-101; Collagenase; Degradation therapy; Deoxycholate; Deoxycholic acid; Kybella; Non-invasive facial contouring; Submental fat.
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