I did sculptra in butt and legs with Subcision in some areas. 3 sessions total. I feel I need better results. If I do cellulaze will the procedure remove the product (sculptra) Last session was done 2 months ago. The appearance improved with sculptra but not as much as I wanted plus since it is expensive I rather change or try another method. I do not want sculptra to be removed with a possible overlapping procedure.
I am working to gain weight and muscle but of course that comes with risks of gaining cellulite. I had a few dimples under by butt so I purchased an ultrasound body massager, big mistake. It created dimples in areas that were clear. What can I do now to reduce this?
I saw a cellulite treatment called Cellulaze on The Doctors last week. It sounds really promising, but so does every other cellulite treatment. From what I've found on this site I know not many doctors have this machine yet, but do you think it could actually work? I've had bad cellulite on my thighs since my early 20s and would be willing to spend money on something effective.
I was wondering if cellulaze is strong enough to break up some scar tissue from previous lipo. I am very skinny and I would like to improve my previous lipo result, to smooth it out. With laserlipo it also will 'melt' a lot of fat, which I don't have/should not lose. Cellulaze does not 'melt' so much fat, but breaks up the bands, could it also break the scar tissue?
I had cellulaze on my thighs and smartlipo on abdomen, flanks, and thighs in early May. I am happy with the reduction in cellulite on my thighs but I have dark bruising on my thighs now from the cellulaze. I have used lightening cream and massaged the area as instructed but it has only gotten worse. Do I need to have a laser treatment done to correct this? Could this possibly be something other than bruising that might be permanent?
I'm not in a position financially to have Cellulaze treatment at the moment but was just curious if it can be done over an existing tattoo without damaging the tattoo? Maybe that's a definite no, but I haven't been able to find the answer anywhere else. Thanks!