Cellulite and scars are two common cosmetic concerns that can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, or body type. So, it is no wonder that many of our patients seek procedures to reduce the appearance of cellulite and scars for aesthetic reasons.
Let’s explain the science behind cellulite and scars and explore popular removal procedures.
Cellulite refers to the dimpled appearance of the skin which might resemble an orange peel. It occurs when fat deposits push through the connective tissue beneath the skin.
Cellulite is more common in women, but it can also affect men.
Factors contributing to cellulite formation include:
Cellulite is not a physical health issue. However, it can be a source of insecurity and anxiety.
The effectiveness of cellulite removal procedures varies depending on factors such as the severity of cellulite, individual skin characteristics, and your overall health.
Some common procedures used for cellulite removal include:
When the dermis (the deeper layer of the skin) is damaged, the body produces collagen fibers to repair the wound, resulting in scar tissue. The appearance of scars can vary depending on factors such as the depth and size of the wound, skin type, and individual healing process.
There are different types of scars, including:
Laser therapy and radiofrequency are also effective in reducing the visibility of scars. Microneedling, a procedure that involves creating tiny punctures in the skin with fine needles to stimulate collagen production and promote skin regeneration, may also work well.
However, for more prominent scars, surgical techniques such as scar excision or revision may be necessary to improve their appearance. These procedures involve removing the scar tissue and carefully closing the wound to minimise scarring.
Read more about how to improve skin scarring.
Cellulite and scars are common cosmetic concerns that can impact self-confidence and quality of life for many patients. Fortunately, a variety of treatment options are available to address these "imperfections", ranging from non-invasive techniques to surgical interventions.
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