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Injectable or Shock Waves aesthetics in Northern Ireland?

by Aspire Aesthetics Aesthetics Clinic | Facial Aesthetics

How to fight cellulite

The wrinkled and irregular appearance of the skin known as "cellulite" can prove frustrating for patients who work hard to achieve a slender and toned body.

Cellulite is an extremely common cosmetic problem that has been notoriously difficult to treat in the past. Thanks to new non-surgical technologies, such as injectable treatments or shock waves, Belfast aesthetics clinic doctors can now deal with effective cosmetic treatments against cellulite and structural causes, helping to reduce the characteristic wrinkle and restore a smoother and firmer structure on the skin affected by cellulite.

What are the causes of cellulite?

Cellulite is formed when the fibrous bands called "septa", which connect the skin to the underlying muscle band, tighten irregularly, allowing the normal layer of fat under the skin to push upwards. This results in the rippled appearance.

It is estimated that between 85 and 90% of adult women have cellulite, typically on the abdomen, buttocks and thighs. The aging process can worsen the appearance of cellulite, as the skin loses elasticity and is less able to resist the irregular tension created by the fibrous bands. While overweight people tend to have more pronounced cellulite, it is also common in very thin women and weight loss rarely completely eliminates cellulite. Precisely for this reason people undergo injectable treatments or shock waves to combat cellulite.

Am I a good candidate for cellulite reduction?

The wrinkled and irregular appearance is annoying for many people and if you are not satisfied with your appearance, reducing cellulite can help you feel more confident about your appearance.

We must remember to have realistic expectations: aesthetic treatments against cellulite can reduce the dimple, but not eliminate it entirely.

Injectable treatments or shock waves?

Among the aesthetic treatments against cellulite there are injectable treatments or shock waves.

Onda Cool waves are a new microwave technology that has revolutionized the world of bodyshaping and boy contouring. It is suitable for the treatment of cellulite (PEFS), adiposity (body shaping) and laxity (tightening), it is not invasive and is completely painless.

The benefits of this treatment are numerous: it can be performed at any time of the year, at any stage of life (even after pregnancy), and in combination with other aesthetic treatments to optimize the result. Suitable for all areas of the body, its results are prolonged over time and optimal after 3/4 sessions. The duration of treatment is from 30 to 60 minutes.

Among the aesthetic treatments against cellulite we have Aqualyx and Alydia , which are two injectable substances among the latest innovations in aesthetic medicine. To date, Aqualyx and Alydia are the only products in the world registered for injections of non-surgical reduction of adiposity located in different areas of the body. In fact, it is possible to treat both cellulites of the thighs, as well as that of the inner knees, buttocks and legs. Unlike the other injectable treatments, they are painless and less invasive, faster in obtaining aesthetics in Northern Irelandeffects and require fewer sessions to obtain the desired results. The duration of the treatment is approximately 30 minutes.

To improve and make the results of injectable or shock waves more permanent, it is possible to combine other treatments such as sculpture and physiotherapy treatments.


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