If in the initial stages of cellulite it can be defeated by traditional methods, such as normalizing the body’s weight, anti-cellulite massage, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, then with advanced stages of the disease you have to turn to more radical methods. One of the most effective and proven ways to deal with unwanted “orange peels” is to use a laser.
Currently, laser treatment of cellulite is used in various medical centers and clinics. Such a popularity of this procedure is explained by the fact that this pathology can be treated with laser radiation at almost any stage, even in cases where fibrosis develops against the background of the disease. The number of necessary procedures for the complete elimination of pathology depends on the technique and the specific laser device used for therapy.
During the procedure, the attending physician makes a few minimal punctures in the epidermis and a laser light guide is inserted under the skin through a special tool. As a result of exposure to laser radiation, fat cells begin to evaporate, after which the remains of decay products are independently excreted from the body within a few weeks. A great advantage of the laser method of combating cellulite is that laser radiation has minimal trauma, does not damage the blood vessels, but, on the contrary, coagulates them, respectively, such side effects as bleeding and the risk of infection during laser procedures are absent. During the operation, the doctor performs the following actions:
At the end of the procedure, the instrument with the light guide is removed from the puncture in the skin and the surface of the epidermis in the area of the procedure is again disinfected. After the procedure, the patient should remain in the clinic or medical center under the supervision of a doctor for 12 hours.
Using a medical laser to combat “orange peels” has a number of advantages, the main ones:
As for the cons or disadvantages of laser cellulite treatment, there are practically none. There are only some contraindications, which include conditions of pregnancy or lactation and the presence of acute forms of diseases that are not associated with cellulite.