There are a number of cellulite treatments available nowadays, varying from the noninvasive to the invasive. They all have one common goal – get rid of cellulite. Cellulites are localized subcutaneous fat deposits that give the skin’s surface its distinct cottage cheese or orange peel appearance. Although the condition doesn’t pose any health threat and considered normal especially on women, cellulite has a social stigma. In response to women’s cellulite dilemma, a new scientific surgical breakthrough is developed to get rid of cellulite fast. It infuses two advanced methods known for cellulite removal: fat injection and cellulite lysing. This cellulite treatment program is RejuveSkin.

RejuveSkin works by employing a specifically-designed surgical apparatus known as DermaSecter and the modern method of grafting fat. Small incisions are made on the target area where the DermaSecter will be inserted. The machine will then get rid of cellulite by breaking up the band of connective tissues that hold the fat cells down. The uneven pressure that these networks of tissue apply on the cells creates the distinctive dimpling on the skin. Fat grafting is employed by re-injecting tissues into the broken down band so the former can fill in the gaps and get rid of cellulite dimpling on the skin’s surface.

The entire RejuveSkin cellulite treatment procedure takes about 60 to 90 minutes depending on the target area and the amount of cellulite that needs to be addressed.

Although this is an invasive cellulite treatment program, it is not analogous to liposuction. Unlike liposuction, RejuveSkin directly target the layers of fat underneath the skin that makes up cellulite. Liposuction goes deeper under the skin and removes fat build-up in those areas. With consideration to the area of fat removal, liposuction is ineffective and more invasive compared to RejuveSkin. Cellulite thrives beneath the skin’s surface and not on deeper zones.

The results of this advanced cellulite treatment procedure are, in most cases, long-term and permanent. In uncommon cases, a second surgery is necessary. Survey shows that most patients see a 70-90% cellulite reduction. However, results vary depending on the age of the patient, composition of the skin, and density of the cellulite that needs to be removed.

Tightness on the target area is a normal feeling after the surgery, and swelling and bruising is common after 24 hours. However, there’s no need to be alarmed since the swelling will eventually subside after 7 to 10 days, while the bruising can last up to 8 weeks.

Those who are within the 30-49 age brackets are the qualified candidates to undergo this cellulite treatment procedure. Also other qualifications are normal weight and good physical condition. Those who are beyond the qualified age bracket have less skin elasticity and the cellulite treatment might not elicit the desired results.

Among the possible risks accompanied with the cellulite treatment program are infection, bleeding, scarring, and unsatisfying results.

The treatment usually cost around $3,000-$4,500 and is not covered by most health care providers since this is a voluntary cosmetic procedure.

To ensure that the results from the procedure will last, it is always best to maintain the most popular natural remedies for cellulite – exercise, proper diet, and healthy lifestyle.

Now, that a less invasive procedure is developed to get rid of cellulite fast, you can worry less about adverse health side effects and focus more on your cellulite-free body.

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There’s a new surgical cellulite treatment program that promises to permanently get rid of cellulite. Read on to see what it is and if it’s too good to be true?