Cellulite Solution! FDA Approves Cellulaze - The World’s First Minimally Invasive Device Proven to Eliminate Cellulite

Cellulite Solution! FDA Approves Cellulaze - The World’s First Minimally Invasive Device Proven to Eliminate Cellulite

For years women have spent billions of dollars on ‘miracle’ creams and treatments that promise to minimize those unsightly bumps and crevices that are characteristic of cellulite. But nothing we’ve seen to date on the US market has been able to effectively and permanently treat it.

Until now.

Yesterday Cynosure announced that the FDA has given the company 510(k) clearance to distribute Cellulaze in the United States.

"Cellulaze is the world's first and only minimally invasive medical device designed to treat women who have struggled to eliminate cellulite through diet and exercise, or have tried the myriad of lotions and creams currently on the market," said Cynosure President and Chief Executive Officer Michael Davin in a press release by the company. "Unlike those products, Cellulaze is the only aesthetic device that directly treats the physiological structure of cellulite, providing clinically proven, results."

With almost four years of clinical research behind the technology, Cellulaze is the only single-treatment aesthetic procedure clinically shown to reduce cellulite. According to data released by the company, patients usually see improvements within a few weeks, with the most significant results continuing to develop for a few months following the procedure: skin thickness increases by 25% and elasticity by 29% at one year.

Here’s how it works:

Cellulite is caused by herniated pockets of fat, stiffened septae and thin skin. Cellulaze technology restores the normal structure and underlying connective tissue of the skin by melting the fat (bye-bye lumpy pockets of fat!), releasing the fibrous bands that create the dimpling effect (no more orange peel skin!), and stimulating collagen production to increase skin's thickness and elasticity (a nice, smooth and healthy appearance!). And all this is done with a tiny laser fiber that is inserted under the skin. Minimally invasive, quick, and only one treatment necessary—What else could a girl ask for?

 

Stay tuned for more on this exciting technology!

 

 

 

Originally Published Jan 31, 2012