Case Study Highlights INDIBA 448 kHz Radiofrequency’s Role in Visceral Fat Reduction and Prevention of Fat Accumulation
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SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 26 March 2025 - A revolutionary case study and scientific research have revealed that INDIBA 448 kHz monopolar radiofrequency technology offers a highly effective and non-invasive approach to reducing visceral fat deposits and preventing new fat cell formation. These findings position INDIBA as a leading solution in aesthetic body contouring and fat management, inspiring beauty, wellness, and aesthetic professionals to rethink conventional fat-reduction strategies. Revolutionizing Fat Reduction and Prevention Unlike traditional fat-reduction treatments such as liposuction, cryolipolysis, and laser lipolysis—which focus on eliminating existing fat—INDIBA's 448 kHz radiofrequency technology takes a proactive approach by targeting fat accumulation at its source. Instead of merely removing fat cells, INDIBA actively interferes with their formation at a cellular level, offering a scientifically backed, non-invasive solution for long-term fat management. Visceral fat, the type that accumulates around internal organs, is known to be a significant contributor to serious health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. While reducing visceral fat has traditionally been difficult without invasive intervention, INDIBA's advanced radiofrequency technology provides a safe and effective alternative. Case Study Conducted at Onomura Clinic, Tokyo In a case study conducted at Onomura Clinic, Tokyo, Japan, the effects of INDIBA 448 kHz radiofrequency were evaluated on three individuals with varying levels of visceral fat accumulation. Key Findings:
- Patient 1: A 36-year-old female underwent five 20-minute sessions, achieving a 45% reduction in visceral fat, with an additional 2 kg weight loss.
- Patient 2: A 42-year-old female completed eight sessions, resulting in a 38.3% reduction in visceral fat and a 2.9 kg weight loss.
- Patient 3: A 50-year-old male received thirteen sessions over 17 days, achieving a 21% reduction in visceral fat and a 3.3 kg weight loss.

Case Study Highlights INDIBA 448 kHz Radiofrequency’s Role in Visceral Fat Reduction and Prevention of Fat Accumulation
Scientifically Validated Anti-Adipogenic Effects In addition to these clinical outcomes, scientific research published in Molecular Medicine Reports (2016) further supports INDIBA's anti-adipogenic effects. The study, conducted by Dr. Hernández-Bule, Dr. Alejandro Úbeda, and colleagues, demonstrated that subthermal (non-heated) radiofrequency exposure at 448 kHz significantly inhibits the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) into adipocytes—the cells responsible for fat storage. - INDIBA's technology has been shown to reduce fat storage by up to 61%—before it even has a chance to form. That means you can achieve a slimmer, more contoured body without the need for invasive procedures.
- INDIBA's technology targets the key gene responsible for fat storage, effectively 'switching it off' and preventing fat from forming in the first place.
- Activation of the MEK1/2 pathway, which blocks a key process needed for fat cells to fully form, making it harder for the body to store fat.
- Biostimulation – Promotes cellular metabolism and fat breakdown while enhancing tissue regeneration.
- Vascularization – Improves blood flow, aiding in detoxification and nutrient delivery to support fat metabolism.
- Hyperactivation – Accelerates metabolic activity, facilitating the body's natural fat-reduction processes and preventing new fat accumulation.
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About INDIBA
With over 40 years of expertise in radiofrequency technology, INDIBA is a global leader in non-invasive beauty, wellness, and clinical recovery solutions. Headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, INDIBA continues to set industry standards through innovative technologies that empower healthcare professionals and improve lives worldwide. INDIBA Asia Headquarters is based in Singapore.
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