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What is cellulite therapy
with Silhoutte?
Cellulite therapy with Silhoutte
is a non-invasive
therapeutic massage treatment that is performed under the
supervision of a doctor. This procedure temporarily reduces the
appearance of cellulite and helps you achieve a more positive body
image.
How soon can I expect results?
Many patients begin to see a decrease in cellulite after just
seven or eight half-hour sessions. A complete course of treatments
generally involves two sessions per week for seven to nine weeks.
Afterward, a monthly maintenance session is often recommended.
How does it work?
A trained technician uses an instrument called Silhoutte
to
administer this massage-like procedure. The instrument's handpiece
is moved over the surface of your skin in a series of specific
maneuvers, while precisely controlled pressure manipulates the skin
and subdermal tissues. This therapy increases local circulation and
stimulates the body's natural restorative processes.
How do the treatments feel?
Many patients describe the treatments as invigorating and
pleasant. The treatments can be customized easily to suit your
comfort level.
What happens during a
treatment session?
You'll wear a specially designed body garment during
treatment to optimize the effect on the skin. If it is your first,
middle or final session, you may be photographed to document visual
changes.
Who are candidates for treatment?
Both women and men can receive cellulite therapy. Your
medical history will be assessed to ensure that you are in good
general health.
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Are there steps I
can take to enhance my results?
Your results may be more dramatic if cellulite therapy is
incorporated into an overall healthy lifestyle, including moderate
exercise, a healthy diet and drinking plenty of water.
Is cellulite therapy different from other cellulite
treatments?
This therapeutic massage treatment is the only procedure that
has been medically recognized for reducing the appearance of
cellulite.
For more information
on Silhoutte
Therapy, contact Dr. DeBartolo at 630-859-1818.
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