Laser Cellulite Treatment
Does it seem like you’ve tried everything to get rid of stubborn cellulite?
Laser Cellulite Treatment with Cellulaze™
Does it seem like you’ve tried everything to get rid of stubborn cellulite? Numerous lotions, creams, massages, even diet and exercise claim to solve the problem, but fail to improve the appearance of dimpled skin. Cellulite is a hereditary problem, caused by fibrous bands that pull down and cause skin indentation. Cellulaze laser cellulite treatments are effective because they target the structure of cellulite. By weakening the fibrous bands below the surface of the skin and stimulating collagen production, skin becomes smoother and cellulite disappears.
Cellulaze Pre & Post Treatment Instructions
Cellulaze Pre Treatment Instructions
- If you take a blood thinner, such as baby aspirin, Coumadin, Plavix, Ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (Aleve) etc., stop taking the medication one week prior to the procedure.
- High doses of Vitamin E, Multi Vitamins or unusual herbal Supplements should also be stopped one week prior to treatment.
- Avoid Alcoholic beverages 48 hours before and after procedure.
- Drink Lots of water and eat a meal before the procedure.
- Bathe prior to procedure
- Please arrange for transportation after your treatment.
- Please have all prescribed medications filled before the procedure. Do not take medications until you get to the office and are ready for procedure.
- Purchase Arnica and start taking 1 week prior to procedure. It will help prevent bruising that may occur.
Cellulaze Post Treatment Instructions
- Prescription medications may cause drowsiness. Driving, drinking alcohol and the use of machinery is prohibited. DO NOT Drive Home. Make sure you have arranged for a ride home.
- Diet: You may resume to your usual diet immediately after surgery. Exercise: Try to take it easy for the first 2 days after procedure. No strenuous activity or exercise.
- Drainage: Expect drainage from the incision site for about 24-48 hours after surgery. Change Bandages as needed.
- Swelling and discoloration of the area being treated may be experienced. Ice is helpful to control swelling if used for the first 24 hours. Place ice on the affected area for 20 minutes then off for 20 minutes. Discoloration will disappear and requires no treatment. Swelling and discoloration can take up to a week to resolve.
- Try to keep the treatment area wrapped with compression garments/tape as many hours in the day as possible for the first 2 days. Only take bandage off to take a shower. After 2 days you may continue to keep area wrapped as much as possible when you are home. You may take garment/foam tape off when leaving the house.