HOW CAN WE TREAT CELLULITE?The treatment of cellulite must follow a multidisciplinary approach, How Is Cellulite Treated?In the first consultation, a complete medical history is taken. Predisposing factors are systematically assessed and the patient’s height and weight are recorded. Next, the patient is given hygienic and dietary recommendations, phytotherapy recommendations and the treatment is outlined, instructing the patient to follow a course of action that includes diet, mesotherapy and endermology, depending on the case to be treated. 1. Dietary/Hygienic MeasuresPhysical Activity:
Aimed at increasing cardiopulmonary capacity, physical resistance, and muscle tone, and to improve the overall state of health of the patient by benefiting from its psychological effects. Patients must exercise regularly (at least 3 times a week and for at least 45 min.). Recommended sports are: swimming, cycling, mild body-building, and aerobic. Stress:Physical and psychical stress will be avoided as much as possible. Sufficient undisturbed sleep at night should be ensured and tranquilisers should be avoided. Clothing And Footwear:The use of very narrow or high heel shoes that modify the natural statics of the feet and vertebral column should be avoided. Body Posture:Body patterns that alter the physiological curvature of the vertebral column should be modified. A fixed posture standing, sitting down without walking or sitting down with your legs crossed over a long period of time should be avoided. Elimination Of Toxic Habits:Coffee, tobacco and alcohol should be avoided. Regulation Of Intestinal Transit:
You should take large amount of natural dietary fibre (fruits, vegetables, grains, and cereals) or therapeutic fibre, should be it needed. Laxatives and purgatives should be avoided. Large amount of liquids are recommended (1.5-2.0 l of water, juices, infusions or broths). Nutrition:There are no miraculous diets capable of eliminating cellulite by themselves, although a good diet can delay its progression or improve its appearance. If cellulite is present but the patient is not overweight, it is recommended to follow a balanced diet, with regular meal times and avoiding prolonged periods of time on an empty stomach. It is advisable to limit (but not eliminating) the consumption of red meat and refined sugars. If there is associated excess body weight, a hypocaloric balanced diet would be recommended. Phytotherapy:It uses the same therapeutic principles contained in vegetables and plants, either in the form of infusions, oral supplements or skin application. Some products have draining and detoxifying effects, others stand out for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity, and others are used for their high content in oligoelements. Worth pointing out are:
2. Local TreatmentsThese include therapies applied at the problematic area and surrounding areas, such as topical treatment with creams, massaging, mesotherapy, Endermologie® and liposuction. Creams, Gels And Essential Oils:A wide range of creams, gels and oils is available for application onto the skin. The main activity of these products is to hydrate and soothe the skin. They also provide an anti-inflammatory effect (menthol, citric products, ivy, algae) and, in some cases, due to their content in caffeine, a mild lipo-reducing effect.
Massages produce a positive effect on venous return and lymphatic flow and tone the skin by improving the absorption of topical ointments. Different from the classical massage in that it exerts its main action on lymphatic activity thanks to the mild mobilisation of the skin. The massage is applied gently without any aggressive movements. All movements mimic the physiological movement of the lympha in the vessels, acting on the nervous system of the muscle wall of lymphatic vessels. Its action mechanism takes place at three levels:
Due to its pumping mechanical action it produces the following effects:
The most common indications are related with the presence of oedema in cellulite with chronic venous and/or lymphatic insufficiency. Lymphatic drainage is not indicated in well localised cellulite or in initial venous insufficiency. Reflexology:It is based on the principle that each part of the body is reflected en a given area of the foot sole. Pressure on a given area stimulates circulatory drainage and eliminates toxins. Presotherapy:It is performed by means of boots or pneumatic pants that exert a mild massage. It improves venous-lymphatic circulation increasing the drainage of liquids and toxins; it relaxes the muscles and induces a relaxing effect. The duration of the session is approximately 30 minutes. Two weekly sessions are recommended with 20 minute cycles, depending on the patient´s progress. 3. Ultracavitation
Ultracavitation is one of the most efficient treatments for the improvement of orange-peel skin’s appearance and to combat superficial fat and localised fat accumulation. It consists of applying ultrasounds to the skin’s surface to produce pressure and temperature changes in the adipose tissue’s interstitial fluid. This new therapeutic device uses higher penetration frequencies that compress the liquids without increasing the temperature. In this manner, Ultracavitation is defined as a painless, safer and more efficient treatment. The results obtained from Ultracavitation are manifest by a progressive improvement in the aspect and quality of orange-peel skin. It is evident from the first sessions and by the reduction in accumulated fat volume, which is visible several days after the first session. In order to obtain good results, the number of session should be between 8 and 12, applied weekly or fortnightly. In certain cases of lipodystrophy and in cases where the specialised physician recommends, it is possible to increase the results by employing a low-saline concentration hydrolipoclasy technique which causes the adipocytes to absorb the liquid as they are more sensitive to the waves emitted from the Ultracavitation device. The expert’s opinion: What are the benefits of Ultracavitation?
Does Ultracavitation have any side effects? It has no side effects or health risks for three basic reasons:
Is Ultracavitation the most efficient treatment method for the elimination of cellulite? Ultracavitation results are very close to those obtained from surgery, but on some occasions, neither of these two methods are valid substitutes to other treatments. For example, in the case of localised microcirculation disorders with fluid retention, Ultracavitation will eliminate the accumulated fat; but it should be combined with a complementary treatment to improve veno-lymphatic return, such as Endermology, Pressotherapy or the innovative Icoone. Is the increasing use of technology in Cosmetic Medicine beneficial? Application of new technologies in the field of cosmetic and general medicine is extremely beneficial; since the results obtained are less and less invasive, faster and safer. 4. MesotherapyConsidered as the classic of Aesthetic Medicine, it consists in the intradermal or subcutaneous administration of different homeopathic substances at small doses by way of multiple injections (by means of a gun or manual injection) applied in the area to be treated. The main therapeutic effects of mesotherapy in cellulite are:
In cellulite, the activity of mesotherapy has been clearly shown as fast acting and of long lasting effect (not defined yet). An average of ten sessions are required (1 session per week) lasting approximately 10 to 15 minutes each, depending on the area to be treated, the type of cellulite and the time from onset. Once the initial treatment is completed, regular booster or touch up sessions are recommended, usually with a frequency of once a month. Mesotherapy must be applied by healthcare personnel adequately trained in the technique and under medical supervision, under aseptic conditions (preparation of the skin to be treated with antiseptic, sterile gloves, and disposable, single use, material. Under strict asepsis conditions and care, complications are rare (excepting post-administration marks on the injection sites and occasionally small haematomas that will fade away spontaneously). On occasions, some of the substances injected can cause a minimal allergic local reaction that improves a few days after with adequate treatment. The identification of the product responsible for the allergy and its omission from following sessions is necessary. 5. Virtual MesotherapyVirtual mesotherapy is based on electroporation, a technique consisting of both the superficial application of active substances and high voltage electric pulses which produce specific changes in the cell membrane. This creates pores that help the substances penetrate into the cell. The advantages of virtual mesotherapy are many:
The Specialist Physician at IML evaluates patient expectations case-by-case, personalises the selection of substances or the protocol which will be applied on the skin using a roll-on applicator. Some of the active substances used by IML for virtual mesotherapy are: Caffeine: It stimulates the central nervous system, increasing cell metabolism and aiding in the destruction of fat cells. Fucus: It increases body temperature and contributes to the destruction of fat cells. Its high iodine content stimulates production of thyroxine, a hormone which aids combustion of nutrients, increasing the metabolic rate and regulating growth and development. Carnitine: An amino acid derivative which acts in the metabolism and fatty acids by accelerating the combustion of lipids. Lecithin (phosphatidylcholine): It emulsifies the fat and gives it an oily texture which facilitates its elimination. Aloe: Rich in vitamins, mineral salts and trace elements, aloe provides the skin with numerous beneficial properties. Chestnut: Corrects blood vessel permeability and tones the vascular walls. 6. Subdermal Therapy
Also referred to as Endermologie® or Siluette therapeutic massager, is a technique that employs a high technology device which, through an aspiration system with rollers, that firmly massages the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Cellulite is treated by acting on hypodermal conjunctive tissue layers, stimulating circulation and drainage of lymphatic vessels, mobilising conjunctive structures and by facilitating tissue homogenisation. Thus, subdermal therapy reduces liquid retention, favouring circulation and improving lipolysis. It also reshapes or remodels body contour, improving the silhouette and reducing volume. At the level of the epidermis, its exfoliating effect restores smoothness, tone, firmness and shine to the skin. To obtain the best results, it is recommendable to undergo a minimal number of sessions that ranges from 15 to 20. These sessions are applied one or twice per week and last approximately 35 minutes. Sessions must be applied by trained personnel. Therapy is applied through a mesh (stocking type garment) that covers the entire body so that there is no damage or trauma to the skin. The technique is useful to prepare and smooth out subcutaneous connective tissue prior to liposculpture. It is also used postoperatively to improve the results, facilitating the elimination of oedema and residual ecchymosis, improving, in many instances, possible asymmetries. ICOONE: Cutaneous alveolar restructuring
Instituto Medico Laser uses the Icoone system, a new treatment based on AMMS (Alveolar Multi-Microstimulation) technology. It consists of the application of suctioning pressure generated by microstimulations through two perforated rollers that achieve a perfect fit to the skin’s connective microvacuolas. These rollers fragment the void effect, returning the skin to its natural state. The Icoone treatment program can be adapted to each patient’s skin features, controlling the roller rotation, void pressure. It also has specific male programs, adapted to the differences between male and female skin types. It also has the possibility of using two contact units that work in unison to cover the skin with symmetrical movements, ideal for connective tissue mobilisation. The cosmetic application of Icoone is indicated for improving:
7. Velashape
VelaShape™ is a new technology that combines the power of radiofrequency and infrared (Elōs) with vacuum therapy and mechanical massage to reduce body circumference and cellulite. This non-invasive and virtually painless technique is the first of its kind approved by the FDA (US Food Drug and Administration) for the treatment of cellulite and reduction of body circumference. VelaShape™ combines Elōs technology (radiofrequency plus infrared) with vacuum therapy and mechanical massage to increase cell metabolism and lymphatic drainage, thus reducing fat deposits. Results obtained are:
VelaShape™ treats both deep tissue and surface skin layers. It can act on multiple areas with one pulse and in approximately 30 minutes. A slight heat sensation on the treated skin is normal after application as well as a light reddening that disappears after a few hours. It is a safe, efficient and virtually painless treatment that requires no downtime. 8. Muscle ElectrotherapyHypotrophy of a muscle group, gluteus, or arms, frequently determines or exacerbates unaesthetisms due to muscle flaccidness -tegumentary- resulting in the so called false cellulite. Hypertrophying muscle electrotherapy is based on the utilisation of devices that achieve involuntary contraction of the muscle. This type of therapy does not substitute active exercise. However, since it is difficult for the patient to selectively obtain the contraction of a given muscle group, the use of this therapy is justified when it is included as part of a therapeutic association with other methodologies. Sessions last approximately 30 minutes (2/3 times per week for three months, depending on the progress). 9. Radiofrequency (Accent) For Flaccidness
In the last few months we have witnessed an increasing interest and subsequent thorough study of a subject that concerns aesthetic doctors and patients alike, as a result of the introduction of radiofrequency, a new effective, safe and simple therapeutic alternative (Accent device) applied to treat cellulite and body flaccidness. Radiofrequency (Accent) generates an electrical field that changes from positive to negative, which causes a rotational movement of molecules and that generates heat.This deep heating of the skin and subcutaneous cell tissue triggers a cascade of reactions that improves both these pathologies. Before we go on to explain how cellulite and muscle flaccidness are improved, we must first understand both these conditions. Cellulite has been defined as vasculopathic skin disorder (a skin disorder of a vascular origin) that affects 90% of women and that is usually accompanied by a fat overload and flaccidness. The physiopathology of cellulite includes several phases of instauration: a phase of oedema in which the walls of the vessels leak, filtrating liquid and aggressive substances around adipocytes (fat cells). Adipocytes in this toxic environment cannot perform their metabolic exchanges properly and increase in size becoming surrounded in the last stages of conjunctive fibres that strangle them. Adipocytes also become surrounded by lymphatic cells incapable of catching toxins. This cascade of reactions closes a vicious circle retrofeeding on itself in which radiofrequency (Accent) has been found to act at different levels. Flaccidness is defined as a skin dysfunction inherent to the natural or accelerated aging process. Initially there is a decrease in cell metabolism, as a result of a descending collagen and elastin biosynthesis. The number of fibroblasts goes down and the dermis looses its normal tropism, becoming of less quality and loosing its natural replacement capacity. The network of collagen and elastin, united to dermal papilla and underlying tissue, supports the epidermis. The failure of this complex organic mechanical structure (collagen, elastin and fundamental substance) detaches –to a greater or lesser extent- the epidermis from the dermis. Radiofrequency (Accent) produces a deep heating of the skin and subcutaneous fat tissue. Such heating favours lymphatic drainage and decreases the levels of toxins and liquids in which adipocytes in the affected tissue are embedded. There will also be increased circulation in the area, thus improving metabolism in the subcutaneous fat tissue and appearance of the accompanying skin. And last, but not least, radiofrequency prompts the formation of new collagen in the skin and in the subcutaneous tissue, making it possible for the tissue to acquire firmness thanks to the reorganisation of fibrous septa and thickening of the underlying dermal layer. The decrease in volume is evidenced by a reduction of oedema and by the compactation through connective tissue. A hypothesis whereby a third mechanism involving the rupture or lysis of the membrane around fat cells contributing to the reduction in volume, is yet to be demonstrated. In terms of treatment duration, treatment last a variable length of time depending on the area to be treated. Small areas such as arms or abdomen are usually treated in about 25 to 30 minutes, larger areas such as trochanter areas (saddle bags) can extend to 45 to 50 minutes per session. The procedure is simple. Prior to the session, the area is marked in a criss-crossed pattern with a surgical pen. Next, the skin is cleansed with aromatic oil and the energy applied by means of a treatment head that is moved constantly over the skin. Each square requires from three to four passes until an adequate temperature is researched capable of prompting the changes discussed before. Once the session is completed, aloe gel is applied onto the treated areas and the patient can resume his or her daily activities without delay, avoiding sun exposure and UVA for the following 24 to 48 hours. The number of sessions varies, but between 8 and 12 sessions at a minimal interval of one week is necessary. Results can be seen past two or three months, although the patient is likely to notice some transitory improvement over the first few weeks after the session, due to initial contraction of collagen and in part due to a small inflammatory reaction due to the aggression of the procedure that will disappear after 3 or 4 days. The procedure is well tolerated and does not need anaesthesia. There is a feeling of heat and in people with severe cases of cellulite; there might be pain due to the friction with the treatment head. Secondary effects are reddening and oedema after the session (transitory but present nearly all the time) and small ecchymosis in areas of capillary fragility (not frequent). Radiofrequency is contraindicated in pregnancy, breastfeeding, pacemaker or metallic prostheses carriers, and individuals suffering from severe cardiopathies as well as connective tissue and neuromuscular diseases. Patients with excessive body weight are not good candidates either. In synthesis, radiotherapy (Accent) is a new therapeutic alternative for the treatment of cellulite and flaccidness. It is a method that produces a deep and controlled heating of the skin and subcutaneous cell tissue triggering a cascade of reactions that cause collagenesis (tightening of the skin and fibrous septa), lymphatic drainage of fat, and improved circulation in the skin and subcutaneous tissue. This all results in an improvement of unflattering orange peel skin, improving flaccidness and reducing volume of the treated area. These two pathologies are rather complex, achieving the best results when other techniques are used in combination. Accent XL: Large Unipolar Module AccentXL is a new non-invasive treatment that eliminates orange peel skin, flaccidity and fat deposits with one sole device. The new AccentXL Large Unipolar Module reaches temperatures as far a 3 cm2 deep, acting on the adipose tissue and reducing its volume. It can work on larger surfaces, producing controlled heating of the dermis and the adipose tissue, without affecting the epidermis. It has multiple applications:
This new application method has the following advantages:
Radio Frequency: What is Skin Tightening? Introduction: It has been an acknowledged surgical treatment for over 70 years. Invented by Dr. T Bowie (Harvard). In Cosmetic Medicine, the Unipolar and Bipolar modes are used. RF basis: it is defined as electromagnetic radiations, located within the spectrum, between Infrared Radiation and Long Waves. The therapeutic range which we refer to is between the Medium and Short Wave. When applied to the tissue, it causes rapid oscillations of the electromagnetic fields, causing movement of the charged molecules, resulting in an increase in the tissue’s temperature. The thermal effects are determined by the type of RF applied, the level of energy, duration of the treatment and the type of tissue treated. The type of RF applied (unipolar or bipolar) and the size and shape of the electrode also influences on the physiological effect. The optimum temperature of the tissue heating is between 55 and 62ºC (this is the range in which the describe effects take place). First, the RF produces heating of the adipose tissue. This increases the Lymph and Arterial Venal System stimulation of the tissue. Likewise, a heating at skin depth is produced due to the spreading of heat, improving the skin quality and stimulating collagenesis. The collagen goes through an immediate contraction and reshaping over time. Also, an increase in vascularization is observed in the cellulite tissue, which allows for an improvement in the cellular metabolism. Insofar as the collagenesis is concerned, this occurs due to the formation of Heat Shock Proteins (HSP) that synthesizes with certain stimuli and initiate tissue repair. Specifically with the RF treatment, HSP-47 is synthesized. This protein resides in the Endoplasmic Reticulum and clearly identifies the Collagen Triple Helix. The Type I collagen molecules can only be correctly assembled in tridimensional form in the presence of this HSP-47 protein. Properties and effects of RF: RF depth of penetration is subject to:
Electrical characteristics of the tissue: the greater the tissue’s resistance as the RF passes, the higher temperature generated (fat has a resistance of 2180 Ohms, 10 times higher than that of the skin). Handpiece type:
RF is indicated for: localised adiposity, cellulite and flaccidity. Main contraindications: patients with dermal alterations, pacemakers, defibrillators or cardioverters or metal implants in the area to be treated. Side effects: intense heat sensation for a few minutes, erythema which will disappear in 1 to 2 hours and burns on very rare occasions (this is usually due to a poor application technique). RF: Conclusions: 10. Endymed RF 3 Deep™: the future of radio frequencyEndymed 3 Deep™ is the new radio frequency device based on the most advanced technology for the effective and safe treatment of facial and body flaccidity. It was initially introduced in Spain by IML. The radio frequency emitted by Endymed 3 Deep™ works with high precision and at a greater depth on the selected tissue. The aim of radio frequency is to heat the subcutaneous tissue and cause cellular death in the fat cells, regeneration of the existing collagen and production of new collagen fibres. The effect of radio frequency varies according to the emission method used:
Results:
11. Laser Lipolysis ( Lipolaser ® ): a combination of laser and liposuctionInstituto Medico Laser presents a new Laser Lipolysis treatment ( Lipolaser ® ). A minimally invasive procedure that improves small localised lipodystrophies. Laser Lipolysis ( Lipolaser ® ) is specially indicated in fat elimination of:
Laser Lipolysis ( Lipolaser ® ) presents a number of innovations on traditional liposuction:
12. Ultrashape-Contour1, Non-Surgical Liposculpture
Instituto Médico Láser has just incorporated UltraShape to its technological platform for treatment of cellulite, eliminating fat deposits and remodelling body contour, without the need for surgery. This is the first and only medical device capable of performing an ultrasonic –non-surgical- remodelling of body contour. Its technology is based on a focalised ultrasound beam that destroys fat cells, without damaging surrounding tissues. This video-assisted procedure ruptures the adipocyte membrane by ultrasonic vibration and uses an ultrasound guidance system that enables visualisation of corporal changes in real time. Ultrashape meets the standards of European Directive 93/42 relating to medical devices. Advantages Comfortable: painless treatment that is carried out in the office; no anaesthesia, no girdles. Safe: only a predetermined amount of ultrasonic energy is aimed accurately at the desired area inside the adipose panicle. Adjacent tissue remains undamaged and unexposed. Selective: only adipocyte membranes are broken down. There is no dermal lesion. Results Upon completion of the treatment, there is a discrete decrease of volume. The loss of volume is observed later on, as the fat destroyed starts to get eliminated from the body. One session achieves a 2.5 cm reduction of body contour, on average. Some patients, however, have achieved even a bigger reduction reaching up to 6 cm in the perimeter of saddle bags area in just one session. Duration Slightly over 2 hours per each area selected. Number of sessions: As many as necessary, provided they are administered at 4 week intervals. 13. CarboxytherapyCarboxytherapy is one of the best therapies for treating cellulite, flaccidity and localised fat deposits and allows for combination with other supplementary treatments. It consists of the subcutaneous application of carbon dioxide-CO2 through small infiltrations to the affected tissue, controlled by an indicator of total infiltrated gas. The origin of this therapy is in the Thermal Waters Resort at Royat (France), when in the 1950s a group of cardiologists applied it to patients with a variety of disorders with a common denominator: blood circulation deficiency.
Cellulite has been defined as a vasculopathic dermopathology. It is a very complex process in which the localised microcirculatory disorder plays a key role in its pathophysiology. With the absence of correct drainage of the adipocytes, waste and impurities accumulate in liquid form at first and then take on a thick (gel-like) consistency. The presence of this gel with undrained toxic substances causes an irritation of the fibroblasts that respond by producing collagen, resulting in cicatricial bridges that pull up and strangle the vessels, making the metabolism of said tissue even more difficult and closing the vicious circle which results in the dreaded cellulite. The subcutaneous injection of an appropriate amount of carbon dioxide causes instant vasodilatation in the area and an increase in the partial pressure of the oxygen, which maximises tissue oxygenation and microcirculation, breaking the cycle generated by the cellulite. The CO2 favours the combustion of fat, mechanism that reduces the size of the adipocytes, added to the reduction in the volume of tissue. As a result, improvement in the skin is obtained, as well as the reduction of volume in the treated area and the relief of symptoms of cellulite such as heaviness and swelling. This is a simple technique. It is carried out using a specially designed device that allows for control of the flow speed, time of injection and monitorisation of the administered dose. Using a very fine needle, smaller than that employed to apply insulin, various injections are applied that are immediately distributed to the adjacent tissue. The amount of CO2 injected in each carboxytherapy session is generally 500 to 800-1000 ml. It has no side effects although the patient may notice slight pain in the treated area, as well as light reddening which subsides after a few minutes. There may also be slight ecchymosis in the puncture point that will subside in a few days. The procedure is completely safe for the organism, as it is evenly distributed throughout the tissue and is eliminated through the respiratory tract. The ideal number of sessions is between 15 and 20, besides some exceptions which only require 10 sessions. The interval of time between sessions is one week. In the short term, there is a notable improvement in skin quality, appearing smoother and suppler. Further into the treatment, an improvement in the cellulite and flaccidity is observed as well as a reduction in volume of the treated areas. IML is obtaining excellent results by combining carboxytherapy with other treatments:
Carboxytherapy treatment allows the patient to return to normal activity immediately after the session, avoiding exposure to the sun for 24-48 hours. 14. Galileo: Vibrational Platform
This technique was developed in a quest to find a type of physical exercise that would prevent astronauts losing muscle mass and bone density whilst in space under zero gravity conditions. From then on, these types of platforms have been recommended for several different situations in which its interesting benefits have been noted, both for sports, recovery health and wellbeing. Basically, the Galileo Fitness platform creates a variable frequency oscillating movement that produces an involuntary reflex of the muscles with contractions that stimulate the fibres to the limit of their contraction speed which is at about 25 to 30 per second. If this is compared with conventional exercise, we can see that muscular contraction in conventional workouts affects a maximum of 30% of the fibres whereas the articulations, ligaments and tendons suffer greater wear. This type of exercise with the Galileo Vibrational Platform allows a workout on all the muscular structures of the body with more power and intensity and less articular suffering in a very limited time scale as each session is 10 minutes long. Its application is interesting from several points of view. At IML we combine this treatment with lipolytic treatments in which the liberation of fatty cell content is essential and is obtained with treatments such as Ultrashape, Narl or Radiofrequency where fat is consumed immediately by the individual so it is not absorbed and stored as fatty tissue. It is a way of assuring an immediate burning of calories after the previous treatment. Besides the cosmetic outcome of this treatment, it has other interesting good points:
It is also interesting because it helps to combat stress, increases elasticity and muscular strength, improves general blood flow and corrects posture. It is extremely helpful in rehabilitation processes after lesions, helping to maintain the patient’s physical shape. Helps to prevent degenerative neuromuscular diseases, avoids osteoporosis and is a good tool in the recovery treatment of muscular injuries. 15. Narl: Noradrenaline Release
The aim of Narl (Noradrenaline Release) treatment is to induce lipolysis (dissolution of fat) in areas where there is excess accumulation. The fatty cells distributed throughout our bodies in differing sizes and densities take care of absorbing sugars and fatty acids that carry nourishment from the blood stream and store them. Those cells that are loaded with materials high in calories make up the fatty tissue. Insulin is the hormone responsible for regulating the function of fat cells. When a person has a meal, a secretion of insulin is produced that induces the phase of fatty acid and sugar absorption towards the fat cells. An hour after consumption, this effect is slowed down and the lipolysis or liberation of energetic elements into the blood stream phase begins. The level of lipolysis adjusts to the needs of each person, controlled by thermogenesis and by the level of physical effort that generate a need for more energy. The consumption of food in a disorganised manner causes continual liberations of insulin that induces the storing phase in the adipose tissue and encourages the effect of “fattening”. After 5 years of clinical studies, a system that induces the desired lipolysis phase has been developed (dissolution of the adipose tissue cells) through the stimulation of local Noradrenaline release. Using an ultrasound emission device, at the average frequency of 517 KHz and emission density of 110 mW/cm2, Noradrenaline release is induced in the adipose tissue area where the treatment is applied locally. The Noradrenaline unites with the Beta-3 receptors in the fat cells around the area and this unchains a chemical process that leads to lipolysis, liberating fatty acids and triglycerides to the blood stream. After liberating these substances into the blood stream, it is vital to insure that the patient immediately burns these liberated substances. Therefore, we recommend the patient to carry out either 20 minutes of exercise straight after the procedure or a 10 minute treatment session on a Vibrotherapy Platform. 16. Vela SmoothVela Smooth is a conceptual combination of the ideal tools for the treatment of orange-peel skin in a measurable way according to the patient’s needs. It combines four different technologies in one as it applies a deep tissue massage using rotating rollers, whilst it performs a light sucking pressure on the skin that helps eliminate the vertical cellulite tracts. Added to this synergy is the treatment of collagen and elastic fibres via the application of radiofrequency and ending the treatment with an infrared light emission that heats up the skin and induces vascularization. Vacuum therapy obtains a mobilization of the vertical elastic and collagen fibres that anchor the dermis to the muscular fascia and creating the “orange-peel” effect.
By increasing the distance between the subcutaneous plane and the skin we produce an important cosmetic improvement. Vacuum therapy or suction pressure produce an increase in peripheral blood circulation and stimulates the lymphatic circuits. The results in skin with cellulite that suffers poor peripheral vascularization are excellent. Infrared light causes a heating of the skin that modifies its resistance. The higher the temperature is, the lower the resistance to the electric current circulation and therefore creating greater impedance. The changes in temperature aid the radiofrequency circulation in focusing on the previously heated areas. At the same time, the application of infrared and its heat deposit is followed by and activation of the basal cellular metabolism in the dermal tissue and the adipose tissue. This creates greater oxygenation of the cells and improved metabolic interchange that is translated into a notable reduction of the cellulite. Radiofrequency is a treatment by which electric currents are applied to the skin structure, its aim is twofold: on the one hand, a direct lipolytic effect is obtained through direct heating of the fat cells and due to the adipose tissue’s sensitivity to an increase in temperature. The internal heating of the deep dermis layer starts a metabolic chain reaction in the fibroblasts. This is definitive in the case of radio frequency since the fibroblast cellular elements of the skin synthesize the collagen and elastic fibres, responsible for forming skin structure. With greater fibroblast activity, the skin’s appearance is improved as far as laxity and structure is concerned. Radio frequency supplies internal heating of the deep dermis and stimulates the metabolism, obtaining a lipolytic effect. t main function is fibroblast stimulation to produce collagen and elastin and increase the tissue tone and therefore augmenting firmness. By combining these treatments, the orange-peel skin is diminished; the figure becomes more shapely and reduced and the critically lax regions are attack with great efficiency. The areas recommended for this treatment are the thighs and buttocks, knees and internal area of the arms. Treatment of double chins can also be very useful applying the special headpieces for small body regions. IML proposes 10 to 20 treatments with Vela Smooth and carried out a study of the ideal therapeutic combinations with complementary treatments according to each patient’s individual needs. 17. Ballancer Pressotherapy
Pressotherapy is a therapeutic resource used in cosmetic medicine as well as in physiotherapy, angiology and phlebology. Pneumatic Ballancer Pressotherapy bases its treatment on introducing the area to be treated in an inflatable chamber that adapts to the volume of the body shape. A control system measures the patient’s volume and adapts the pneumatic structure to the patient’s body. The area is then given a centripetal massage, which is from the distal to the proximal areas. An important symptomatic improvement is noted in all the pathologies associated with fluid retention, primary lymphedemas, secondary postmastectomy lymphedemas and vein disorders of the lower limbs. It’s also very interesting in post cosmetic surgery recovery. There are 10 different programs available with a variety of pressures and centripetal drainage effect that allow us to adapt the characteristics to each patient’s needs. The increase in external pressure that the system generates increases the interstitial fluid flow to the lymphatic and blood vessels which induces reabsorption of oedemas. In addition, the sliding centripetal massage stimulates ascending displacement of lymphatic and veined vessel content which greatly improves return blood flow. These improvements are important in treating cellulite and localized fat. This kind of treatment is recommended on large body areas since fluid retention correction, improvement in the venolymphatic and cellulite structure affect large regions as a network structure is being treated. IML recommends Pressotherapy in a context of therapy combined with carboxitherapy or mesotherapy for the treatment of oedematose and lax cellulite. In a large number of occasions, we recommend pressotherapy together with organic silicon infiltration treatment. IML - Paseo del General Martínez Campos, 33 - 28010 Madrid - Tlf. 91 702 46 27 - consulta@iml.es
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