Cellulite Treatment: Acoustic Wave Therapy
and Whole Body Vibration

Cellulite is a very common cosmetic concern among women of all ages, and it is estimated that as many as 90% of women have cellulite. But traditional treatments like liposuction are invasive and expensive with extended downtime.

Acoustic wave therapy is a new, non-invasive treatment showing great promise in the fight against cellulite. Acoustic waves are high-frequency sound waves that penetrate deep into the skin to break up the stubborn fat deposits that cause cellulite.

We want to help you win the war against cellulite. If you’re searching for cellulite treatment Rochester, NY or Pittsford, NY, cellulite treatment Rockville, Maryland, or DC metro area, we can help you achieve the beautiful, smooth skin you’ve always wanted. Give us a call today at (301) 244-4717 to schedule your free consultation!

WHAT IS CELLULITE?
Cellulite is a cosmetic concern that appears as a dimpling of the skin, usually on the thighs and buttocks. It is caused by deposits of fat that push against the connective tissue or fibrous bands called septae beneath the skin. Cellulite is not a health concern but can be a source of insecurity for many women.

Several factors can contribute to the development of cellulite.

Age: Our skin loses some elasticity as we age, making cellulite more apparent. As women age, they also lose muscle mass, contributing further to the appearance of cellulite as muscle is lost and fat becomes more visible. It’s critical to remain physically active as you age, whether it’s through cardio or weight training.


Genetics: Your genes are responsible for how fast your metabolism functions, how fat is distributed, and the efficacy of your circulation or lymphatic drainage system. In addition, cellulite appears to be more common in some races. Although cellulite affects women of all races, it is more common among white, European ethnic groups.


Hormonal changes: Hormonal changes, such as those that occur during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, can also contribute to cellulite. Estrogen, the three thyroid hormones (T3, Thyroxin, T4), insulin, noradrenaline, and prolactin are all involved in cellulite formation.


Dehydration: Dehydration can make cellulite more pronounced.
Diet and Exercise: An unhealthy, sedentary lifestyle is one of the contributors to cellulite development.


CELLULITE: WOMEN VS. MEN
Cellulite affects women more often than men because men have a different distribution of fat, muscle, and connective tissue. For example, men tend to have less subcutaneous fat, the type of fat that causes cellulite. Additionally, the septae (the connective tissue that holds the fat in place) in men are oriented in a way that prevents them from bulging and creating the appearance of dimples.

Although most men are free from cellulite, this does not imply that they are entirely immune. As men age, estrogen levels rise; this, along with weight gain and lack of exercise, can also cause cellulite development in men.

Types of Cellulite
Cellulite can look different and be classified in different ways. Here are some of the most common types of cellulite:

Edematous: This cellulite is the most common type. It is caused by an accumulation of fluid in the areas of fat deposition and is usually in the lower legs and thighs. A manual massage technique called lymphatic drainage might benefit those with severe edematous cellulite.


Soft (Flaccid): This type of cellulite is most often seen in overweight people. It is caused by the deposition of fat in areas where the skin is loose, and it is more noticeable when lying down rather than standing.


Hard (Compact): Often called orange peel skin, this type of cellulite is caused by the deposition of fat and connective tissue in tight skin areas. The skin of a severe case may be painful to the touch. This type can affect anybody, regardless of weight or fitness level.
Grades of Cellulite


Cellulite is classified into four grades depending on the severity.

Grade 1: There is no visible dimpling even when skin is pinched, but there are changes to the dermis taking place.
Grade 2: There is no visible dimpling when the skin is at rest. But when the skin is pinched, there might be some dimpling.
Grade 3: Cellulite is more visible in this grade. The skin might have a cottage cheese appearance. When the skin is pinched, there will be definite dimpled skin, but it goes away when lying down.
Grade 4: This is the most severe form of cellulite. The skin has a cottage cheese appearance at all times, and there are deep dimples with hardening of the skin.


ACOUSTIC WAVE TREATMENT FOR CELLULITE
Acoustic wave therapy is a new, non-invasive treatment that uses high-frequency sound waves to break up the stubborn fat cells that cause cellulite. The sound waves are delivered through a handheld device placed on the skin. The waves stimulate collagen production and increase blood flow, which can help diminish the appearance of cellulite.

The number of treatments will depend on the severity of your cellulite. Typically, patients need 1-2 sessions per week for 6-8 weeks. Maintenance treatments may be necessary to keep the results long-term.

Benefits of Acoustic Wave
Acoustic wave therapy for the treatment of cellulite is safe and effective
It is a minimally invasive alternative to surgery
There is no downtime associated with the procedure
Acoustic wave therapy can be used to treat both small and large areas of the body


Whole Body Vibration for Cellulite
Whole body vibration is another non-invasive cellulite treatment that can help to break up the fat cells that cause cellulite. The vibrations are delivered through a platform that the patient stands on. The vibrations stimulate collagen production and increases blood circulation, which can help diminish the appearance of cellulite.

Whole-body vibration is often done after an acoustic wave cellulite reduction session to assist the body’s lymphatic system in removing waste products and improving results.

However, simply standing on a vibration plate for 10 minutes isn’t enough to see results. It’s crucial to note that cellulite fat cells aren’t destroyed; instead, they’re broken up. Although fat cells are broken down, that fat needs to be ‘burned off’ with aerobic exercise. If this doesn’t happen, the fat will return to normal. Whole body vibration is a great addition to a cellulite reduction program that includes a healthy diet and regular exercise.

Benefits of Whole Body Vibration
Whole-body vibration is a safe and effective way to reduce cellulite
It is a minimally invasive alternative to surgery
There is no downtime associated with the procedure


WIN THE BATTLE AGAINST CELLULITE!
Cellulite is a common and challenging condition to treat. However, new non-invasive treatments can help to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Acoustic wave therapy and whole-body vibration are effective treatments that can help restore and stimulate collagen and break up the fat cells that cause cellulite.

If you’re searching for cellulite treatment Rochester, NY, or the upstate NY region, cellulite treatment Rockville, Maryland area, or the DMV region, visit Health Expressions. We can help with safe and effective treatment plans. These plans when combined with a healthy diet and regular exercise can help you achieve long-lasting results.

We can answer your questions about shockwave therapy in Rochester or Rockville and discuss if it’s the right therapy for you. If you’re searching for cellulite treatment near me, call (301) 244-4717 or complete the online booking form.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


What is orange peel cellulite?
Orange peel cellulite is a condition where the skin appears to have an orange peel or cottage cheese-like texture. This is caused by fat deposits that push against the connective tissue, causing the skin to dimple.

Does a plant-based diet reduce cellulite?
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that a plant-based diet can help to reduce cellulite. However, eating a healthy diet can help to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Exercise is also an important part of reducing cellulite.

Does Brazilian butt lift cause cellulite?
No, a Brazilian butt lift will not cause cellulite. In fact, this procedure can actually help to reduce the appearance of cellulite. The Brazilian butt lift involves injecting fat into the buttocks to create a fuller, more youthful appearance. This can help to camouflage any dimpling or cellulite that may be present.

Can dehydration cause cellulite?
Dehydration can make cellulite worse. When the skin is dehydrated, it can appear more saggy and dimpled. Drinking plenty of water and keeping the skin hydrated is important for maintaining healthy skin and reducing the appearance of cellulite.

What are the side effects of acoustic wave therapy?
There are no major side effects associated with acoustic wave therapy. Some patients may experience temporary redness, swelling, bruising, or tenderness at the treatment site. These side effects should resolve within a few days.

Does building muscle reduce cellulite?
Building muscle can help to reduce the appearance of cellulite. When you have more muscle, it can help to camouflage any dimpling or cottage cheese-like texture. Exercise is an important part of reducing cellulite.

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