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What's the Best Cellulite Laser Treatment?

I am still not sure what is the best cellulite laser treatment. I have read up on everything and am still confused. HELP!

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4 Doctor Answers | Asked by rosew in cornelius
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Cellulite Laser Treatments...What is the Best?

Hi rose, You are not alone, each company with a cellulite device claims to be the best. Like so many other devices, I believe that it takes more than just the device to deliver patient satisfaction. The treatment is not a commodity, but requires the combination of the proper technology with a physician or nurse who knows what they are doing with the machine to optimize results. Our practice has found that patient satisfaction is very high with Accent XL treatments. This is the only... more
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Cellulaze Procedure

Cellulaze is the first long-lasting cellulite reduction treatment. Cellulaze fights cellulite from under the skin, it is a minimally invasive procedure performed under local anesthesia. This method promotes skin thickening and tightening resulting in tighter, smoother skin.
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Cellulaze Best for Cellulite Reduction

Thank you for your question. I would suggest Cellulaze. Cellulaze is the only minimally invasive laser procedure designed to attack the structure of cellulite beneath your skin. It delivers longer-lasting results after only one short treatment. It is the first and only cellulite laser treatment that treats the actual problems underneath the skin to deliver a proven longer-lasting result from just one simple treatment. Cellulaze is backed by many years of clinical research. Studies have shown... more

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Consider Cellulaze Treatment

Cellulaze utilizes a 1440 nm wavelength laser to accomplish 3 things: 1) melt away fat bulging out 2) break up fibrous septae (attachments) that create the indentations and 3) help thicken the dermis (skin) to prevent future recurrence. The procedure can take between 60-90 minutes and can be completed under local or just IV sedation (depending on the length of your procedure and number of areas being treated). To see your final results takes between 3-6 months. You can... more
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