ULTRASONIC ANTI-CELLULITE TECHNIQUES
Ultrasound, used in medicine, especially in ultrasounds, have been proven to tackle cellulite. They target only cellulite adipose type, that is to say, installed on the surface of the skin. If you have fibrous cellulite, the action of ultrasound is not penetrating enough to get rid of it.
Ultrasounds, which are just acoustic waves, are bombarded against the skin and destroy the fat contained in the cells. Two ultrasound techniques obtain good results: morpholiposculpture and medisculpture. For morpholiposculpture, salt water injections are performed in areas affected by cellulite, even within the fat cells. Ultrasound then drain the water and grease and allow it to circulate. As for the medisculpture, a device heats the areas to be treated and sends ultrasound, then injections are performed. The fat cells are destroyed. The main advantage of medisculpture is that it can be practiced on the whole body.
THE ADVANTAGES OF ULTRASOUNDS TO FIGHT CELLULITE
Ultrasound has been used for decades in medicine, especially for diagnostic purposes in medical imaging. They do not have a negative impact on health in themselves. They are therefore interesting for aesthetic medicine because they involve little risk. Many techniques against cellulite must use active ingredients, while ultrasound techniques require only salt water that is naturally removed by the body. Another advantage of ultrasound is that they are absolutely not painful. The injections that accompany the techniques are not completely painless, but the application of an anesthetic cream makes it possible to feel nothing. Some redness may appear after an ultrasound session, due to injections, but they disappear quickly.
ULTRASONIC LIMITS
Ultrasound seems the ideal solution to fight against cellulite, but can not work miracles. They only attack cellulite on the surface of the skin. If you have orange peel, they will not be able to help you because the cellulite is probably deeply installed. If you have sensitive skin, tell the doctor, to avoid any risk of redness. Most people can use ultrasound. However, if you are pregnant, have skin diseases such as psoriasis or eczema , or are on cancer treatment, this method is not for you. Finally, to optimize your ultrasonic anti-cellulite sessions, do some sport to sculpt your body and drink plenty of water to help drain fat.