1825 Village Center Circle
Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89134
(702) 710-1771
Adults with localized fat deposits resistant to diet and exercise
Good skin elasticity in treatment area improves outcomes
Within healthy weight range targeting specific problem areas
Not recommended during pregnancy, nursing, or with active skin infections
Avoid with bleeding disorders or anticoagulant therapy that cannot be paused
Maximize skin tightening while lipolytic injections stimulate collagen production
Accelerate healing and reduce post-treatment inflammation
For most of medical history, surgical liposuction was the only effective option for removing stubborn fat deposits. While effective, it required general anesthesia, surgical incisions, and significant recovery time.
The FDA approval of deoxycholic acid (Kybella) in 2015 for submental fat reduction validated injection lipolysis as a legitimate treatment and established safety standards.
Today’s lipolytic injections represent decades of research: standardized formulations, refined injection techniques, and proven protocols that deliver targeted, permanent fat reduction without surgery.
IV therapy is administered by licensed medical professionals. While generally very safe, IV therapy carries risks including bruising, vein inflammation, infection (rare), and allergic reactions (rare).
The Hangover Cure is a wellness service for hangover symptom relief. It does not treat alcohol poisoning, alcohol withdrawal, or alcohol use disorder. If you experience severe symptoms, confusion, persistent vomiting, or signs of alcohol poisoning, seek emergency medical care immediately.
Toradol (ketorolac) is an NSAID and may not be appropriate for individuals with stomach ulcer history, kidney problems, or certain other conditions. A health screening determines appropriateness.
This service is not intended to enable excessive alcohol consumption. Please drink responsibly. If you’re concerned about your alcohol use, we encourage you to seek appropriate support.
We do not treat individuals who are still actively intoxicated. You must be experiencing hangover symptoms (post-intoxication) to receive treatment.
Individual results vary. Most clients experience significant relief, but response depends on severity of symptoms, individual physiology, and other factors.