Cellulite
Cellulite is an aesthetic problem that affects mainly women. It is a disease of modern civilisation.
What causes cellulite? How can cellulite be treated and prevented?
Cellulite is a result of degenerative changes in the subcutaneous tissues where “lymphatic drainage” is damaged. It is seen as local lumps of fat cells (adipocytes) and increase in their volume. Factors creating and contributing to cellulite:
- bad diet
- lack of physical exercise
- smoking
- hormonal changes
- changes in weight
- stress
- worsened metabolism of fats
Common but not exclusive areas where cellulite is found are the thighs, buttocks, and abdomen. In these areas the fat cells are organized into thick grape-like tassels, which push into vessels and upper layer of skin. Worsened blood circulation blocks nutrition of cells and also slows down the excretion of waste via the lymphatic ways.
Cellulite treatment
Based upon a professional examination it is possible to choose a suitable treatment tailored to your individual condition. This programme monitors an individual case for every patient. We use currently the most modern world technology and equipment from Cellu M6 generation. The principle is to break up the infrastructure in the cellulite tissue, to fragment and separate the fat particles followed by lymphodrainage and stimulation of regeneration processes.
The Cellu M6 is based on a combination of gentle suctioning of the skin fold into a special treatment chamber. Here, two electronically controlled, motorized rollers located in an air-tight treatment chamber, apply a three dimensional rolling action to the body according to the pre-set programme.
Cellu M6 Keymodule I (medical device) provides an optimal and painless mechanical treatment applied to the fat cells in the hypoderm. Skin gymnastics effectively helps to harmonize subcutaneous connective tissues, increase blood and lymphatic circulation, reduce excessive fat and toxins.
Your skin will look younger and more elastic. Muscles are stimulated too.
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