Removing Advanced Cellulite with Micro-Infiltrations

Cellulite, as we’ve covered in previous articles, can be classified into three stages of severity: edematous, fibrous, and sclerotic. When cellulite progresses to the sclerotic stage, it can lead to significant aesthetic and physiological changes. The skin often becomes flabby and takes on a noticeable orange peel texture. Additionally, the tissues become fibrous with nodules, and in severe cases, the area may even become tender to the touch. So, what can be done in these more severe cases?

First and foremost, it’s crucial to start with an accurate cellulite analysis to understand the specific situation and decide on the best course of action.

How to Perform a Cellulite Analysis

Contact thermography is a cutting-edge technology developed in Italy that utilizes special microencapsulated liquid crystal plates. These plates are placed on the area to be analyzed, and within seconds, they produce a high-resolution color image showing the condition of the underlying tissues.

This method can detect even the earliest stages of cellulite, allowing for intervention before the imperfections become visible or palpable. The examination is completely safe, non-invasive, and painless, making it suitable for everyone. Additionally, it is highly effective for monitoring progress after each treatment session.

Treatment for Sclerotic Cellulite: Micro-Cutaneous Infiltrations

In cases of sclerotic cellulite, a medical approach may be necessary. One effective treatment is micro-cutaneous infiltrations using a combination of enzymes and hyaluronic acid. This aesthetic medical procedure targets localized fat deposits, significantly reducing the appearance of orange peel skin.

The benefits of this treatment are twofold: it enhances skin tone and provides an anti-inflammatory effect. The enzyme blend also improves circulation and oxygenation in the treated area.

As a non-invasive procedure, patients can quickly return to their daily activities after treatment.

Consultation and Personalized Treatment

Before undergoing micro-infiltrations, it is essential to consult with an aesthetic doctor. This consultation will help assess the condition of your cellulite and determine the most appropriate enzyme blend for your specific case.

By following these steps, individuals suffering from advanced cellulite can achieve noticeable improvements in skin texture and overall appearance.

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