Side-by-side comparison

Lemon Bottle vs Fat Blaster: Lipolytic Comparison Philippines

TL;DR: Lemon Bottle is a Korean enzymatic lipolysis injectable applied locally to dissolve subcutaneous fat at the target site. Fat Blaster is a systemic lipotropic injectable (methionine, inositol, choline + B-vitamins) that supports hepatic fat metabolism cycle-wide. They share the word "lipolytic" but operate on completely different physiological levels — one local, one systemic.

TL;DR — quick comparison table

Dimension Lemon Bottle Fat Blaster (10 mL)
Mechanism Local enzymatic lipolysis (riboflavin + lecithin + bromelain) Systemic lipotropic metabolism (MIC + B-vitamins)
Application Subcutaneous, targeted at adipose pocket Intramuscular, weekly cycles
Result timeline 2–6 weeks after each session 4–8 weeks across a cycle
Downtime Mild swelling, 24–72 hours None to minimal
Side effects Mild local redness, tenderness Transient flushing, mild injection-site soreness
PH availability Wide (authentic Korean) Available; growing demand
Noki Labs price ₱1,400/vial ₱1,500/10 mL
Best for Targeted body sculpting Systemic metabolic support, weight-management adjunct

How each works (the science)

Lemon Bottle: local enzymatic lipolysis

Lemon Bottle combines three actives: riboflavin (vitamin B2, photosensitiser and lipid-metabolism cofactor), lecithin (phospholipid emulsifier that disrupts fat droplets), and bromelain (proteolytic, anti-inflammatory). Together they dissolve adipose tissue at the injection site with much milder inflammation than detergent-class agents like Aqualyx. The effect is local and applied directly to the target zone (chin, jawline, flank, posterior thigh).

Fat Blaster: systemic lipotropic support

Fat Blaster's typical formula combines methionine, inositol, choline (MIC) with B-vitamin adjuncts. The mechanism is metabolic substrate support, not local adipocyte destruction. Choline supports phosphatidylcholine synthesis; inositol supports insulin and lipid signaling; methionine donates methyl groups for fatty-acid oxidation. The effect is amplification of the body's existing fat-handling machinery, accumulating across a cycle of weekly injections.

Clinical evidence — head to head

Lemon Bottle: Korean clinic publications (e.g., Park et al., 2023 in Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology) characterised riboflavin-lecithin-bromelain blends as producing measurable subcutaneous fat reduction with low inflammatory ceilings.

Fat Blaster (MIC class): Zeisel & da Costa (Nutrition Reviews 2009) reviewed choline's essential role in hepatic lipid handling. Methionine and inositol roles are well-mapped in metabolic biochemistry. Lipotropic injectables have a long clinical-practice tradition with smaller peer-reviewed RCT footprint than detergent-class compounds.

No direct head-to-head exists; the products serve adjacent rather than competing use cases.

Cost in the Philippines

Protocol Vials Total cost
Lemon Bottle, 3 sessions 3–4 vials ~₱4,200–₱5,600
Fat Blaster, 8-week cycle 1–2 vials ~₱1,500–₱3,000

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Side effects — what's different

Both are well-tolerated. Lemon Bottle typically produces mild local redness, slight swelling for 24–72 hours, occasional tenderness at the injection site — most subjects return to normal within a day. Fat Blaster may produce transient flushing from B-vitamin content and rare mild injection-site soreness; no meaningful downtime.

Which is better for [persona/goal]?

If targeting a specific fat pocket (chin, flank, thigh)

Lemon Bottle. It's the targeted local-dissolution tool.

If supporting overall fat metabolism during a cut or weight-management cycle

Fat Blaster. It's the systemic metabolic adjunct.

If running a GLP-1 protocol like Tirzepatide

Fat Blaster fits naturally as an adjunct. Lemon Bottle would be reserved for end-of-protocol body-contouring touch-ups.

If you have minimal downtime tolerance

Either works — both are notably mild on side-effect profile.

Combining them

They're naturally complementary because they don't compete mechanistically. A common approach: Fat Blaster across an 8–12 week metabolic cycle to support overall fat handling, with Lemon Bottle applied at the end of the cycle to address residual stubborn local pockets. No pharmacological interaction.

Where to buy in the Philippines

Browse the skin-aesthetics and weight-management collections. Pillars at /pages/lemon-bottle-philippines and /pages/fat-blaster-philippines. Manila clinics, /pages/peptide-supplier-manila.

FAQ

Q: Are these the same kind of product? No. Local lipolytic vs systemic lipotropic.

Q: Which produces visible local fat reduction? Lemon Bottle.

Q: Which supports overall metabolism? Fat Blaster.

Q: Can they be used together? Yes — they don't pharmacologically conflict.

Q: Is Lemon Bottle authentic at Noki Labs? Yes — sourced direct from authorised Korean distributor.

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Last reviewed: May 2026 · Read more in our FAQ