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Acoustic Wave Therapy (AWT) represents a new approach to cellulite
treatment. AWT uses pressure waves that impact both of the major causes of
cellulite: fibrous septae and protrusion of fat into the lower dermis.
The AWT
produces a pressure wave that passes through skin and fat to impact the
fibrous septae. The pressure breaks up the collagen of the septae and
releases the skin, allowing a smoother surface.
Patients are typically treated twice per week for three weeks; the therapy
is painless and requires less than half hour per session.
Acoustic Wave Therapy is Food and Drug Administration, "FDA" approved
as class 1 device Therapeutic Massager.

Results of Acoustic Wave
Therapy
What is
cellulite?
Cellulite is the changes in skin texture that result in an "orange peel" or
"mattress" appearance to the skin. Cellulite is much more common in women.
Studies show 85-98% of women have some cellulite. Unfortunately for women,
their fat is organized perpendicular to the skin. This results in pulling
down of the skin by the connective tissue support structure and an uneven
surface.
Cellulite is a normal process in women, so for many years medical science
was not interested in treating it. Only in the last several years have any
studies been done to identify the cause of cellulite.
What
are the Causes of Cellulite?
Recent
studies have revealed two major causes of cellulite. The first is a
hardening of the connective tissue support system of fat. These are referred
to as connective tissue (fibrous) septae. These are made of collagen. Over
time, these septae harden and contract. The contraction results in most of
the dimpled appearance that characterizes cellulite. Additionally, the
contraction leads to a blockage of the blood vessels and lymphatics. The
blood vessel blockage further hardens the septae. The lymphatic blockage
leads to thick, swollen appearing skin.
The
second major cause of cellulite is protrusion of fat cells into the lower
part of the skin known as the "reticular dermis". This protrusion results in
worsening of the dimpling.
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