2021
DOI: 10.1002/lsm.23466
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Exploring feedback‐controlled versus open‐circuit electrochemical lipolysis in ex vivo and in vivo porcine fat: A feasibility study

Abstract: Objectives: Minimally invasive fat sculpting techniques are becoming more widespread with the development of office-based devices and therapies. Electrochemical lipolysis (ECLL) is a needle-based technology that uses direct current (DC) to electrolyze tissue water creating acid and base in situ. In turn, fat is saponified and adipocyte cell membrane lysis occurs. The electrolysis of water can be accomplished using a simple open-loop circuit (V-ECLL) or by incorporating a feedback control circuit using a potent… Show more

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“…As we have previously demonstrated, electrochemical lipolysis (ECLL) has the potential to be a novel and effective approach to selectively reducing body fat. [10][11][12] ECLL creates localized pH gradients through the formation of hydrogen ions at the anode and hydroxide ions at the cathode. This is achieved through water electrolysis via the reactions:…”
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“…As we have previously demonstrated, electrochemical lipolysis (ECLL) has the potential to be a novel and effective approach to selectively reducing body fat. [10][11][12] ECLL creates localized pH gradients through the formation of hydrogen ions at the anode and hydroxide ions at the cathode. This is achieved through water electrolysis via the reactions:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Our group has demonstrated that ECLL can be accomplished with either a simple open-loop voltagedriven system (V-ECLL) or a potential-driven feedback system (P-ECLL). 11 While V-ECLL is simple direct current (DC) system requiring only two electrodes, P-ECLL is based on the use of a potentiostat that incorporates the use of three electrodes: a working, counter, and reference electrode connected by an operational amplifier. 36 The reference electrode provides feedback control that allows for sufficient voltage at the counter electrode that sustains a designated potential at the working electrode.…”
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“…Energy-Based Devices in Surgery and Medicine might be a clunky title for a journal, but multiple articles in this issue reflect the reality of a burgeoning literature in non-laser technology in addition to exciting advances in laser applications and combination therapies. Thermo-mechanical injury, 1 fractional radiofrequency (FRF), 2,3 acoustic subcision, 4 nanopulse stimulation, 5 and electrochemical lipolysis, 6 all make appearances.…”
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“…It is a needle-based technology that uses direct current to electrolyze water creating acid and base in situ, ultimately leading to fat saponification and adipocyte cell membrane lysis. Heidari et al 6…”
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