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John Shamoun, M.D., F.A.C.S. Newport Beach |
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Alexander Rivkin, MD Los Angeles |
Over 80 percent of women have cellulite on their thighs, hips, buttocks and other parts of the body. Once cellulite has formed, it can be very difficult to hide or get rid of. Fortunately, there are several ways to reduce the appearance of cellulite and achieve a sleeker silhouette. You’ll find many effective cellulite reduction procedures at leading medical spas and cosmetic surgery centers in your area, and these are all performed on an outpatient basis.
Get in touch with a medical spa or cosmetic surgery center in your area today to find out if you are a good candidate for some of today’s most popular cellulite reduction procedures.
Cellulite reduction treatments may be performed as a series, or individually depending on the type of device used and the condition of the skin. Here are just five of the most popular cellulite treatments available in the United States:
VelaShape has been in the media spotlight for the past few years, and has become one of the most popular cellulite reduction treatments in the United States. This cellulite treatment is designed with Syneron’s patented elos™ technology that combines bi-polar radiofrequency, infrared light energy, vacuum massage and mechanical massage to heat up the adipose tissue and increase lymphatic drainage. A series of treatments can help to reduce the appearance of cellulite and smooth out the skin’s surface.
SmoothShapes is another innovative cellulite reduction treatment that uses mechanical manipulation and a light vacuum massage technique to increase tissue flexibility and break down the fatty tissues. The treatment delivers laser and light therapy deep into the tissues, and the contoured rollers and suction in the SmoothShapes device can help to smooth out the skin and make cellulite less noticeable. There is no downtime involved with this procedure, and patients can resume regular activities immediately after the treatment.
Acoustic Wave Therapy is a relatively new cellulite reduction procedure that involves emitting several acoustic pulses into the skin tissues to stimulate circulation and soften the connective tissue that is holding the trapped fat. When skin elasticity improves through this process, the skin becomes more resilient, more toned and smoother.
The Accent Laser is designed to promote circulation and break up the tissues that are storing the trapped fat causing cellulite by delivering radiofrequency energy deep into the skin tissues. The Accent Laser can be administered to almost any part of the body and promises little to no down time. As the skin tissues begin to heal after the treatment, the skin appears firmer, smoother and more toned. The Accent laser can also be used to tighten the skin, and to correct facial sagging.
Endermologie is similar to a deep tissue massage and works to stimulate the fatty tissues and promote lymphatic drainage. The treatment is administered using a roller massage device combined with gentle suction, and works to gently lift and tone the tissues. Each treatment lasts approximately 30 to 45 minutes, and most patients need to undergo at least 8 to 10 treatments in order to see significant results.
Learn more about cellulite treatments in our information guide, or consult with a medical spa in your area to find out if you are a good candidate for any of these cellulite reduction procedures.
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