CELLULITE
Under your skin, there’s a network of connective-tissue strands, called septae, that hold the fat in place. If the septae aren’t strong and tightly woven together (which may be determined by genetics), the fat can bulge out between them, creating ripples on the skin’s surface—a.k.a. cellulite. Women are more likely than men to have cellulite, since they have fewer and less tightly arranged septae. Women also have thinner skin, as well as hormones that can affect the size of fat cells and the strength of the septae. So to eliminate the problem we have to get rid of the fat and, essentially, change the interior structure of the skin.
We offer a free comprehensive initial consultation during which we will assess the suitability of the treatment for you, explaining also the procedure and expected outcomes.
We will build an individualized treatment plan.
We use different therapies, between them are: