Cellulite Therapy
with the Cynosure® TriActive Laser System™
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Cellulite Therapy

If you are longing to correct that unsightly cottage cheese textured, orange-peel appearing skin, then our body toning and cellulite treatment system may be just what you need. More than 80% of post-adolescent women are affected by cellulite. Diet and exercise alone do not seem to improve the appearance of dimples and ripples in the skin. Cellulite Therapy is a non-invasive massage treatment that when combined with a diet and exercise regimen will reduce the appearance of cellulite, improve skin tone, and redefine your figure.

What is Treatment Like?

Photographs will be taken prior to your first treatment and throughout your program to document visual changes and monitor your progress. Our trained technician then performs a massage-like procedure utilizing a hand piece that passes over the surface of your skin in a variety of movements. This therapy increases local circulation, which aids the body’s ability to metabolize fat and eliminate waste and toxins. The treatment also stimulates the dermis, which enhances the appearance of your skin.

Who are candidates for treatment?

The ideal candidates are in good health overall and have reasonable skin tone.

What type of results will I see?

Within 1 or 2 treatment you should notice some reduction in girth and dimpling, and an overall improvement in your skin’s texture. The usual treatment course is 2 times a week for 8 weeks.

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Before & After Photos

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