Stretch marks laser treatment
Stretch marks are the result of the skin tearing or stretching after weight gain. They can also be noticeable after weight loss. The fractional resurfacing laser destroys columns of damaged skin. After a few weeks, healthy skin grows in and replaces the damaged, stretched skin
Vella shape III : Treat Body Cellulite
The combination of IR and vacuum-coupled RF technologies causes deep heating of the fat cells (adipocytes), their surrounding connective fibrous septae, and the underlying dermal collagen fibers. The optimal design of the electrodes and the concurrent application of vacuum allows for deeper and faster heat penetration. In turn, this promotes an increase in circulation, lymphatic drainage, cellular metabolism and collagen depositing. It also stimulates fibroblast activity and remodels the extracellular matrix. The result: A localized reduction in skin laxity, volume and an overall improvement in skin structure and texture
Lumicell wave 6
Revolutionary body treatment device that uses the finest and most up to date technological advances. It is the only device that offers a targeted solution and a personalized approach to all cellulite-related problems, in addition to addressing body remodelling and drainage needs. The results are spectacular, unmatched, fast and exceptionally long lasting. Lumicell Wave 6 combines 4 non-invasive technologies, working together in synergy to target all cellulite related problems, body remodelling and drainage needs.
SHIFU
Shifu Plus is a high intensity focused ultrasound technology, studied and manufactured specifically for aesthetic and medical use, which allows to perform deep lifting treatment for face and body. Following the appropriate operative protocol, we can get immediate and long lasting results over time comparable to surgical lifting, smoothing and shaping even the most sensitive areas, with a no invasive treatment that avoid all risks associated with invasive surgery
Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy treatment is a non surgical cosmetic solution aimed at diminishing problem areas in your body such as cellulite, excess weight, body contouring, and face/neck rejuvenation, just to name a few. It is administered via numerous injections containing various types of FDA approved medicines, vitamins, and minerals.
— It is introduced into the mesoderm, the layer of fat and tissue underneath the skin.
— The content mixture of the injection varies in accordance with each unique case and specific area to be treated.
— Mesotherapy can also assist in replenishing hair loss in both men and women.
Hydra Facial
NOTHING COMPARES
Only HydraFacial uses patented technology to cleanse, extract, and hydrate. HydraFacial super serums are made with nourishing ingredients that create an instantly gratifying glow.
CLEANSE + PEEL
Uncover a new layer of skin with gentle exfoliation and relaxing resurfacing.
EXTRACT + HYDRATE
Remove debris from pores with painless suction. Nourish with intense moisturizers that quench skin.
FUSE + PROTECT
Saturate the skin’s surface with antioxidants and peptides to maximize your glow.
LIFE-CHANGING
RESULTS
HydraFacial delivers instant and long-lasting results that you can see and feel. With ongoing treatments, you’ll notice intensely improved hydration, minimized dark spots and dramatically reduced appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Cellulite treatment
No single treatment for cellulite is entirely effective. The following treatments might improve the appearance of cellulite, at least temporarily:
Weight loss
If you’re overweight or obese, weight loss — through healthy eating and regular exercise — might improve the appearance of the dimpled skin. Weight loss and exercise won’t make it go away completely.
Lasers and radiofrequency systems
Perhaps the most promising medical therapy is one that uses lasers and radiofrequency systems. One system combines tissue massage, radiofrequency technology and infrared light to treat cellulite. Another system delivers combined tissue massage with diode laser energy. A third system uses radiofrequency at deep and superficial levels simultaneously to treat cellulite.
All three systems offer improvements to cellulite after a series of treatments. Results can last up to six months.
Liposuction
Some people turn to liposuction as a treatment for cellulite. During liposuction, a surgeon inserts a narrow tube under your skin through tiny incisions and suctions out fat cells.
Though liposuction can shape the body, it won’t remove cellulite, and it might worsen the appearance of cellulite. Laser-assisted liposuction — a newer, less invasive form of this treatment that destroys fat cells while tightening the skin — might be more effective for cellulite. More study is needed.
Topical treatment
A twice-daily application of 0.3 percent retinol cream has been shown to improve the appearance of cellulite after six months.
Cryolipolysis
This noninvasive procedure approved by the Food and Drug Administration shows promise in improving the appearance of cellulite. It removes abdominal fat and fat along the sides of the body by freezing the lipids in fat cells.
It can take three treatments to dissolve an inch of fat and three or four months to see improvement.
Ultrasound
This noninvasive procedure uses sound waves to reduce targeted fat in the abdomen and thighs. Results take two or three months, and include an improvement in the appearance of cellulite.
Alternative medicine
Many devices, products and creams claim to treat cellulite, but with little or no scientific evidence to support these claims. If you do find a cellulite treatment that improves your skin, the results aren’t likely to last.
The following are a few of the many advertised cellulite treatments. Keep in mind that these treatments haven’t been proved effective in removing cellulite.
- Vigorous massage. Some cellulite treatments are based on the concept that vigorous massage will increase blood flow, remove toxins and reduce excess fluid in cellulite-prone areas. One method in particular, Endermologie (also referred to as Lipomassage), uses a hand-held machine to knead the skin between rollers. You might notice a slight improvement to your skin, but the results are typically short-lived.
- Mesotherapy. This procedure involves injecting a solution — which might contain aminophylline, hormones, enzymes, herbal extracts, vitamins and minerals — under the skin. This treatment can cause several unwanted effects, including infection, rashes, and bumpy or uneven skin contours.
- Cellulite creams. Creams that contain a variety of ingredients, such as vitamins, minerals, herbal extracts and antioxidants, are often marketed as the cure for cellulite. But no studies show that these creams alone offer improvement. Some of these products contain ingredients that can cause skin reactions or rashes.