Endermologie - Health Tourism

The unsightly dimpling of the skin on thighs and stomachs, called cellulite, is an endless source of frustration for many adults. Even very fit people may have cellulite, and weight loss and liposuction do not always affect the appearance of cellulite. Endermologie, a non-surgical and non-invasive technique that reduces the appearance of cellulite, is one approach to combating cellulite.

Endermologie was developed by French plastic surgeons and the technique is now patented in the United States and approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The technique uses rollers and suction to redistribute the top layer of skin and reduce the dimpling effect of cellulite. It does not remove the fat under the skin, as liposuction does, but rather treats the skin’s appearance.

During an endermologie session, a small, motorized device with two adjustable rollers and suction is applied to the problem area. The skin is gently folded and unfolded under the continuous action of the rollers, creating movement in the deep tissues. As the subcutaneous fat layer thins, blood and lymphatic flows increase, which causes the excess fluid to be released.

Endermologie is most effective on fit persons between the ages of 30 and 45. People who do not exercise regularly may see only temporary results, and people more than 30 pounds overweight will most likely see no results from the treatment. Typically, 14 to 28 sessions are required, with monthly treatments thereafter. For maximum benefit, drinking eight glasses of water every day is recommended and regular exercise will also extend the benefits of the treatments.

In addition to treating the appearance of cellulite, endermologie has some significant health benefits. It improves circulation, stimulates collagen production, causes deep lymphatic drainage and can improve symptoms of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue. This technique can also be used to soften burn scars and connective tissue.