Cellfina

Stubborn cellulite dimpling is a common skin concern, especially for women, and it often leaves them feeling self-conscious and insecure about showing off their legs. Cellulite affects women of every size, and is usually very prominent on the buttocks and thighs. Women often go to great lengths to reduce the appearance of cellulite, but there is now a very effective non-surgical option called Cellfina.

Cellfina
Cellfina is a minimally invasive treatment that is FDA cleared for improving the appearance of cellulite on the thighs, and buttocks. It has not been approved for use on other areas of the body.

Cellfinacan successfully improve the look of cellulite, because it treats the underlying cause of the condition. It is a one-time treatment, and the results typically last for 2 years, which is longer than other cellulite solutions.

How Cellfina works
Cellulite is formed when the bands of connective tissue that are interwoven within the fat below the surface of the skin, pull down on the fat layer.

Cellfina treatment involves the use of a hand-held needle-size device that is introduced under the skin. The device breaks up the bands that pull the skin down and create the cellulite dimples. When the bands of tissue are released, the tension is eased, and the skin returns to its normal position.

Treatment is quick, and takes approximately 45 minutes, and most patients are able to return to regular activities right away.

What results can you expect?
Side-effects after Cellfina are minor, and include soreness, tenderness, and swelling, which typically resolve within a few weeks. Most patients see a noticeable improvement about 3 days after treatment, as the skin becomes smoother and more even in appearance.

The majority of the participants in clinical studies conducted with Cellfina,reported being satisfied with their results up to 2 years after treatment.

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