RF Radio Frequency Cellulite Treatment Systems
The primary role in the formation of cellulite is the accumulation of estrogen in specific parts of the body. This effect causes changes in the subcutaneous fat, destroys the tissue architecture, creates small fat stores and consequently leads to increased folding of the skin, which acquires a different texture, loses its smooth appearance and resembles "orange peel".
The MEDI WELL Center for Applied Aesthetic Science provides the full range of modern methods for the treatment of cellulite and specifically applies the latest generation system with Radio Frequencies.
Radio Frequency Waves
The radio frequency (RF) anti-cellulite system transmits radio frequency waves to the affected areas of the cellulite, breaking down the hypertrophic fat cells. Specifically, the pre-selected points are "scanned" by the head of the radio frequencies, under the skin, causing a slight sensation of vibration and heat, but never discomfort.
Heat transfer
This heat transfer, through the use of a variety of monopolar and multipolar radio frequency heads, helps to increase circulation and at the same time achieves shrinkage of fat cells. In this way, the damaged fat cells and the excess weight that result as a result of the application of this method, follow the normal metabolic process and are eliminated.
Areas of Application
Radio frequencies bring a deep, tolerable sense of warmth, using a variety of monopolar and multipolar [RF] heads. Damaged fat cells and excess weight follow the normal metabolic pathway and are eliminated. Radiofrequency cellulite control is applied to all areas of cellulite deposition, such as the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, while reducing cellulite points on the arms.
Therapeutic Sessions
The specialized beautician suggests the right personalized treatment protocol, tailored to your needs. Indicatively, depending on the area of application, approximately 8 sessions of an average duration of 20 minutes on a repetitive basis are recommended to achieve the best result.

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