📝 Detailed Answer
Many patients seek these injections hoping for a quick fix when diet and exercise feel overwhelming, but the human body is far more complex than a simple chemical reaction. From a conventional medical perspective, the medication penetrates the fat cell membrane to liquefy intracellular lipids and push them into the blood vessels or lymphatic system.
However, from the perspective of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we must consider the internal environment. Even if fat is broken down efficiently, the presence of 'Dameum' (痰飮)—phlegm-fluid retention or accumulated metabolic waste—can hinder the process. If the drainage pathways are blocked by Dameum, the injection's efficacy decreases, or swelling may actually worsen. Similarly, if 'Eo-hyeol' (瘀血)—stagnant blood or blood stasis—is present, the breakdown products of fat cannot be transported efficiently.
Therefore, the core of successful treatment is creating a 'metabolic environment' where the body can process these residues on its own. For instance, if a patient suffers from 'Bi-heo' (脾虛), or Spleen Deficiency, where digestive and absorptive functions are impaired, it is more important to first strengthen the Qi and improve circulation before proceeding with aggressive injections. This comprehensive approach ensures a healthy body line and minimizes the risk of the yo-yo effect. I encourage you to consult with me to evaluate your current circulatory state and metabolic health.