Cellulite Procedure
No surgery. No injections. No downtime.
Cellulite Procedure
Despite rigorous exercise and dieting, most women that experience cellulite cannot significantly improve its appearance. In a single treatment, the Cellulite procedure helps improve dimples and smooths skin texture with long lasting results.

How does the Cellulite Procedure work?
As you age, the collagen in your skin breaks down, resulting in wrinkles, crepiness, sagging and bulging skin. Cellulite procedures help tighten and renew your skin’s collagen through all three skin layers: the epidermis, dermis and deep subcutaneous (fat) layers.
The Cellulite Procedures unique capacitive radiofrequency (RF) technology safely heats the deeper layers of your skin, stimulating existing collagen and promoting new collagen growth. The result: skin that looks and feels noticeably smoother, tighter and firmer.
What does the procedure feel like?
When the energy is applied, you will feel a deep but brief heating sensation, which is an indication that collagen is reaching effective temperatures for tightening. To protect the surface of the skin, a cooling spray is delivered before, during and after each application of energy. You will be asked for feedback on the level of heat sensation experienced during the procedure to help balance your comfort with maximum results. At First Glance, we offer oral pain medication to make your experience both comfortable and effective.
How long will the results last?
The procedure stimulates new natural collagen production for up to six months following a single treatment. Results can last for years depending on your skin condition and natural aging process.
How long before I can return to my normal activities?
There is no special care after the procedures and you can return to your regular activities immediately. If you take oral pain medication for the procedure, you will need someone to drive you home. You may feel sleepy for several hours to overnight.
I have tighter and more contoured skin in all the right places. |