📝 Detailed Answer
It is incredibly frustrating when you're exercising and dieting diligently, yet a particular area of your body refuses to budge. From a modern medical perspective, this occurs because fat cells in certain regions are larger or have poorer blood circulation, preventing energy from being utilized efficiently. Fat-dissolving injections work by temporarily breaking down the walls of these fat cells to induce their excretion from the body.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this phenomenon is interpreted through the concepts of 'Dameum' (phlegm-fluid retention) and 'Eohyeol' (blood stasis). Dameum refers to sticky metabolic waste created by poor fluid metabolism, and Eohyeol refers to blood that has stagnated rather than flowing smoothly. When these two accumulate in a specific area, they act like a 'dam,' obstructing the natural breakdown of fat.
Additionally, this can be linked to 'Bi-heo' (Spleen Deficiency). When the function of the Spleen is weakened, the body's transport capacity decreases, making it easier for waste to accumulate. Therefore, the key to sustainable weight loss is not simply removing the fat from the surface, but correcting the internal circulation system to create an environment where waste can be expelled naturally. By clearing these systemic bottlenecks rather than just sculpting the exterior, your weight loss journey will become much more effective and comfortable.