Laser Lipo 6 Months Ago, Now I Have Bumpy Skin Around my Knees; What Can I Do to Improve This? (photo) Doctor Answers, Tips
Laser Liposuction: Q&A
Ask a Question

Laser Lipo 6 Months Ago, Now I Have Bumpy Skin Around my Knees; What Can I Do to Improve This? (photo)

I had laser lipo 6 months ago on my flank and legs (inner, outer thigh down to knees), followed by 20 sessions of M6. Flank and top of the legs looks fine, but the area by my knees looks all bumpy now - nearly like I have cellulite. I'm due to speak to my PS next week, but what in your opinion could improve this? I've read that thermage, sculptra and potentially a revision surgery might be necessary? Mine is not as bad as some others that I've seen here, but I still cannot wear short skirts.

2 Doctor Answers | Asked by Overahaul
+1

If you have cellulite then consider Cellulaze!

If you have cellulite then consider Cellulaze! This is something that needs to be identified during an exam. Cellulaze is the only one-time treatment that can give long lasting improvement for cellulite. It addresses the very issues that you are describing -- the dimpling and cobblestoning of cellulite.
+1

Laser Lipo 6 Months Ago, Now I Have Bumpy Skin Around my Knees; What Can I Do to Improve This?

Thanks for the posted photo and description. You can try the non invasive therapies as you describe but I seriously doubt they will work. In my opinion the ONLY potential chance would be a CELLULAZE attempt on the area. I believe that area was not a good area for Smart lipo. But it was done so using the 3-d cellulaze fiber could improve the cobblestone appearance. Regards and go to Cellulaze.com to find a certified doc in your area.

You might also like...

Real Stories

Lipo or Not That is Question - Ft. Lauderdale, FL

I been thinking about having Lipo for a while now, I am 5/2 137 pound , I think the 37 pds...

Before + After Photos

View 78 Laser Liposuction photos
Doctors will not see your comments on their answers. If you'd like to follow up, please go here to ask another question.

Comments (0)

Ask a Question

Welcome Back

Sign in with Facebook

Your information remains private and will not be posted without your permission.

Forgot your password?

Don't have an account? Create one now.

Join RealSelf

Join with Facebook

Your information remains private and will not be posted without your permission.

Please enter a valid email address
 Did you mean ?

By creating an account, you are indicating that you have read and accept the RealSelf Terms of Use.

Already a member? Sign In.

Retrieve your password

Enter your username or email address and we will send you a link to login.

Check your email

Check your email. We've sent you a link to reset your password.

Ok