Sunday, April 22, 2012

Doctor Declares Philadelphia a "Cellulite Free Zone" With Cellulaze Treatment


Dr. Paul Glat says the new Cellulaze
treatment gives the best results yet.
(model)
Philadelphia, PA - Plastic surgeon Dr. Paul Glat says the new Cellulaze device cleared by the FDA means that women don’t have to live with cellulite any longer. “Cellulaze is the first one-time cellulite treatment shown to be effective,” says Dr. Glat. “It’s a minimally invasive, laser-assisted procedure performed by a qualified physician.”

“For years, women have tried everything to get rid of cellulite,” says Dr. Glat. “Unfortunately, most women have been disappointed by the lasers, body wraps, creams and massage therapies that have been the norm. But Cellulaze takes a different approach to anti-cellulite treatment - the device attacks its very structure: Cellulite is caused by factors that are largely outside a woman’s control. Fat isn’t the only cause. Cellulite is a structural problem below the skin.”

The appearance of cellulite can be caused by genetics, aging, hormones, and dramatic weight changes. Connective tissue bands under the skin can stiffen and the fat cells they surround become larger and push up into the skin, creating the “cottage cheese” effect which is even more pronounced if the woman has thin skin.

“Cellulaze provides long-lasting results with just a single treatment,” says Dr. Glat.

The Cellulaze Treatment
The physician will mark the areas of cellulite to be treated with a marker, and a few tiny incisions will be made, about the size of the tip of a pen.

Local anesthesia or numbing solution is used, then the Cellulaze laser fiber is threaded through a very small tube (or cannula) and inserted through the incision site.

The physician will use the SideLight™ 3D Cellulaze laser fiber to level out bumps of fat, treat dimples by releasing the fibrous bands that pull down on the skin and stimulate collagen production to increase the skin’s depth and elasticity for a smoother look.

Then the liquefied fat is gently pressed out. The entire procedure should take about 1 to 1.5 hours.

According to the manufacturer, a clinical study showed that a single Cellulaze treatment improved the appearance of cellulite for one year with few side effects. 93% of patients surveyed were satisfied or very satisfied with their results one year post-procedure, and all would recommend the Cellulaze treatment to a friend.

The Cellulaze procedure is performed at Dr. Paul Glat's office in Bala Cynwyd, PA.
For full information on the procedure and results, consult Dr. Glat’s office at 866-472-8009 or visit www.drglat.com

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