About Fat & Cellulite Reduction
Fat and cellulite reduction treatments target stubborn pockets of fat and improve the dimpled, uneven texture of cellulite. Using advanced RF technology, we can help you achieve smoother, firmer skin without surgery.
How It Works
- 1RF Energy Delivery: Radiofrequency energy penetrates the skin to heat fat cells
- 2Fat Cell Disruption: Heat damages fat cells, which your body processes naturally
- 3Collagen Stimulation: The treatment also triggers collagen production for firmer skin
- 4Natural Elimination: Over weeks, your body eliminates the treated fat cells permanently
Benefits
- ✓Reduces Cellulite: Smooths the dimpled, cottage cheese-like texture
- ✓Eliminates Fat: Targets stubborn fat that diet and exercise won't budge
- ✓Tightens Skin: Stimulates collagen for firmer, more toned skin
- ✓No Surgery: Non-invasive with no incisions or anesthesia
- ✓Quick Sessions: Treatments take 15-30 minutes per area
Procedure Details
- Treatment Areas: Abdomen, flanks (love handles), thighs, buttocks, arms, chin
- Treatment Time: 15-30 minutes per area
- Sessions Needed: 1-2 treatments typically recommended
- Downtime: None—return to activities immediately
- Results: Visible in 6-12 weeks as body processes fat cells
Frequently Asked Questions
Is fat reduction permanent?
Yes, treated fat cells are permanently destroyed. However, remaining fat cells can still expand with weight gain, so maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important.
Can cellulite come back after treatment?
Treatment significantly reduces cellulite appearance. Results are long-lasting, though aging and weight fluctuations can affect skin texture over time.
Does the treatment hurt?
Most patients describe feeling a warming sensation. The treatment is comfortable and well-tolerated without anesthesia.
How many inches can I lose?
Results vary, but many patients see measurable reduction in the treated area. This is not a weight loss treatment—it's for spot-reducing fat and improving skin texture.
Start Your Journey Today
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Motlagh to discuss your treatment options.