Centuries ago, cellulite was accepted and even celebrated as a normal part of the human form. In recent decades, however, Western society has gone to war against cellulite. This aesthetic issue affects a whopping 90% of women and 10% of men. While some people accept it as a fact of life, others are eager to find a way to smooth out their skin. If you are in the latter group, we invite you to visit Dr. Wiesman for a consultation. His three-tier method for cellulite reduction in Chicago, IL can provide noticeable results that last for years.
Many people believe that cellulite is fat, but that isn’t true. Cellulite describes the dimples in your skin that occur when fatty tissues push through the fibrous bands that bind your muscle to your skin. The bands pull down the skin, leading to an uneven skin surface. Cellulite usually occurs on the thighs, buttocks, and stomach.
Cellulite is a congenital condition that tends to first appear between the ages of 25 and 35, but it may become particularly noticeable in women after they reach menopause or following significant weight gain. It’s important to keep in mind that cellulite isn’t a medical problem; any negative effects it has are purely aesthetic.
There are lots of products and therapies on the market that claim to reduce cellulite, and many of them provide a degree of efficacy. However, the results they provide are temporary. Dr. Wiesman, on the other hand, offers a permanent solution. The treatment involves three stages:
Following your treatment, massage therapy is recommended to prevent the fibrous bands from reattaching and causing the cellulite to reappear.
Dr. Wiesman’s unique cellulite reduction method produces dramatic results for most patients. It can be used as a standalone treatment, or it may be used along with other surgeries to help you achieve the body you have always wanted.
Good candidates for cellulite reduction:
If you would like to learn more about cellulite reduction, contact us to schedule a consultation. Dr. Wiesman will talk to you about all of your treatment options and recommend the ones that are the best fit for your circumstances.