Cellfina vs Other Cellulite Treatments: A Comparative Analysis
Are you familiar with those fat collections that make your skin look like an orange peel or cottage cheese? They are known as cellulite.
Cellulite forms when fat breaks through the connective tissue under the skin to show up on the skin. Cellulite is mostly seen on the belly, thighs, and buttocks.
While both men and women can have cellulite, it’s far more common in women due to differences in connective tissue structure. About 85% of women over 21 years old have cellulite. This is because of the structure of the connective tissue in both genders. While women’s connective tissues are arranged in a linear pattern, men’s connective tissues are crisscrossed, making it harder for fat to pass through.
Cellfina has quickly become a go-to treatment option for cellulite treatment. It breaks up the connective tissues that cause this cellulite and permanently relieves the dimples on the skin.
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What is Cellfina?
Cellfina is a minimally invasive, FDA-approved treatment for cellulite. This is one of the most common treatments that treat the cause of cellulite.
The fibrous bands that connect the skin layer to the underlying tissue (connective tissues) are implicated in cellulite. Sometimes, they pull parts of the skin. This pull causes a dimpled appearance on the surface. Cellfina breaks up these fibrous bands. This releases the skin and removes the bulging fat that causes the dimpling.
Cellfina works by subcision technology. It targets the fibrous bands with microblades. These microblades break the bands releasing the bulging fat that causes cellulite.
The device has a suction component that holds up the skin over the dimpled area. A needle delivers local anesthesia to the treatment area. A vibrating microblade the size of a needle goes into the skin and breaks the fibrous bands under the skin.
Here are some Before and After photos to show the results to expect.
Popular Cellulite Treatment Options
With how common cellulite is in post-pubescent women, there are many options to be explored for treating cellulite. They range from topical to invasive treatments. We will explore some of the most common treatment options for cellulite.
- Topical Treatments: Topical creams are used to reduce the visibility of cellulite. They don’t definitively treat and require constant use to maintain the results.
- These creams tighten the skin and moisturize it to improve the appearance of cellulite. It doesn’t treat cellulite.
- They contain several ingredients that help including:
- Vitamin C
- Methylxanthines e.g- Caffeine
- Retinol
- Aminophylline etc.
- Laser Treatment: Laser treatment is growing in reputation. The FDA-approved laser treatment for cellulite is Cellulaze. Through a minimal incision, the laser rays are passed into the skin. They break up tough fibrous bands and also melt fat deposits. It also stimulates collagenogenesis and thickens the skin. These improve the appearance of cellulite for up to 1 year.
- Massage Therapies: Massages don’t treat cellulite, but they reduce their appearance on the skin. The massage is also combined with body wrap. The massage softens the fibrous connective tissue and improves the appearance of the dimples. It also improves blood and lymphatic circulation.
- Radiofrequency & Ultrasound Treatments: Many people trying to treat cellulite have used radiofrequency and ultrasound treatment options. These heat the tissues under the skin and also stimulate collagen formation.
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Cellfina vs. Other Treatments: Key Comparisons
What distinguishes Cellfina from other treatment options for cellulite? Below are some distinctions between Cellfina and other cellulite treatments.
- Longevity of Results:
- Cellfina: The results last long. One treatment can produce results that last up to 3 years or longer. This is because it directly handles the bands causing the cellulite.
- Laser Treatment: The results last 8-12 months. They usually require maintenance sessions every few months.
- Topical Creams: Their results are temporal and only last for as long as the cream is being used.
- Massage: The results last for a few days. The effect of increased circulation can improve the appearance of cellulite but only for a short time.
- Radiofrequency and Ultrasound Treatment: The results last only a few months and require maintenance sessions.
- Invasiveness:
- Cellfina: The treatment is minimally invasive. It does not require any incisions, only pokes.
- Laser Treatment: Minimally invasive treatment involving laser treatment.
- Topical Creams: Non-invasive treatment that involves applying topical creams to the surface of the skin.
- Massage: Non-invasive treatment. It involves manual or mechanical manipulation of the skin.
- Radiofrequency and Ultrasound Treatment: Non-invasive treatment that uses RF and ultrasound energy to heat underlying tissues.
- Downtime & Recovery:
- Cellfina: There is minimal downtime. You can get back to daily activities in about 48 hours.
- Laser Treatment: For laser treatments like Cellulaze, the recovery time is about 48 hours.
- Topical Creams: There is no downtime with creams. It can be used with daily skincare routine.
- Massage: There is no downtime with massage therapy.
- Radiofrequency and Ultrasound Treatment: Minimal downtime. There may be some redness and swelling.
- Cost:
- Cellfina: It costs about $3,00-6,000 based on the treatment area and geographic area.
- Laser Treatment: The cost of each session is about $300-600 and many sessions are needed.
- Topical Creams: Each cream costs $30-100. Constant usage is required for results.
- Massage: This treatment costs $50-200. It requires repeated treatment for results.
- Radiofrequency and Ultrasound Treatment: This costs $300-500 per session and multiple sessions are required.
- Effectiveness:
- Cellfina: Treatment is effective for moderate to severe cellulite. It produces immediate results that continue to improve over the months following the treatment.
- Laser Treatment: The treatment is best for mild to moderate cellulite. It requires regular maintenance and provides more superficial results.
- Topical Creams: They aren’t effective in treating cellulite. You need to keep using the creams for results.
- Massage: They only give short-lived results by improving circulation and lymph drainage.
- Radiofrequency and Ultrasound Treatment: RF and ultrasound energy work for mild to moderate cellulite. It also triggers collagen formation and tightens the skin.
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Benefits of Choosing Cellfina
Here are some benefits of Cellfina:
- FDA-Approved
- Safe Procedure
- Minimal Downtime
- Long-Lasting Results
- Targets The Root Cause Of Cellulite
- High Patient Satisfaction Rates
Below are some before-and-after results for evidence.
Which Treatment is Right for You?
Factors to consider when choosing a treatment. These factors include:
- Budget: Your budget will help determine what treatment option will work for you. You will find a treatment within your budget.
- Downtime: The amount of free time you have will determine what treatment option will work for you.
- Skin Type: Your skin type will also be a factor in deciding what treatment is best for you.
- Severity of Cellulite: The severity of the cellulite matters. While Laser, ultrasound, and RF treatments can handle mild to moderate cellulite, Cellfina is great for moderate to severe cellulite.
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Conclusion
If you have cellulite and want to get rid of them, Cellfina is the go-to treatment for you. It breaks down the fibrous bands of the connective tissue. This relieves the fat clumps and resolves the cellulite.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cellfina treatment expensive?
Many people desire the application of this Cellfina treatment, but the cost seems unknown. A Cellfina treatment can range in price from $2,000-$5,000, depending on the number of cellulite dimples the patient has.
Does Cellfina leave scars?
With Cellfina, you will have small needle-sized holes in your skin, which will close without the need for sutures. It is unlikely you will have scarring.
How long does Cellfina last?
A single treatment assures results that can last up to three years. You’ll be able to schedule a follow-up treatment at that time if you like. But as for visible results, you’ll see it and it gets better over the months.
Is Cellfina painful?
Cellfina isn’t a painful treatment. You may feel some discomfort owing to the suction and pressure during treatment. This is well tolerated by most patients and isn’t seen as a problem. Local anesthesia is also used to relieve any discomfort.
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