*All results may vary
It’s estimated that up to 95% of women have cellulite – but even though cellulite is extremely common, it still might make you feel self-conscious about your appearance. While diet and exercise can help, the truth is that cellulite can only be fully treated with cosmetic procedures – like the kind you’ll find at Skinatomy Laser Clinic.
Cellulite treatments work by targeting its actual cause – the collagen bands pushing the fat tissue up to the surface of the skin. These collagen bands need to be broken up in order to prevent the fat from being pushed up against the skin. Other cellulite treatments target the fat tissue itself, helping to reduce the appearance of dimpling. Our cellulite treatment menu includes:
Each procedure is highly effective at minimizing the appearance of cellulite, so you can feel more confident wearing shorts, dresses, and bathing suits. During your Skinatomy Laser Clinic consultation, we’ll help you pick the right cellulite procedure for you.
Take the first step. Get your questions answered and find out which treatment option is best for you by meeting with one of our knowledgeable providers at Skinatomy Laser Clinic for an in-person consultation. Simply fill out the form on this page, and one of our experienced team members will reach out to you promptly to schedule your consultation.
You’re a good candidate for cellulite treatments if you have dimpling along the buttocks, thighs, arms, legs, and other common areas where cellulite occurs.
Your treatment time will vary depending on which solution is selected to treat your cellulite. Click the treatment links above to learn more about what you can expect for the treatment time.
Results will differ depending on the procedure you pick, but you can expect a notable reduction in dimpling and appearance of cellulite. To learn more, click the above links to learn when you can expect to see your ideal results.
Most cellulite treatments don’t involve any downtime; however, some of these solutions will cause some bruising and swelling at the treatment site. To learn more, click the above links to learn more about anticipated downtime.