professional training in cellulite

Learn how low frequency RF works for cellulite and skin tightening

Learn how low frequency RF works for cellulite and skin tightening

After more than two decades of working with skin tightening and cellulite removal and after assessing all the relevant technologies I can state that properly applied deep-acting, high-power radiofrequency is the most effective SAFE skin tightening technology (there are other skin tightening technologies but they are either ineffective and/or unsafe). Deep, strong radiofrequency is also the jointly most effective SAFE cellulite reduction technology (again, there are other skin tightening technologies but they are either ineffective and/or unsafe). Now there are different types of radiofrequency that can be used for skin tightening and cellulite reduction, according to frequency…

Get advanced training in cellulite reduction and skin tightening with radiofrequency, ultrasound, phototherapy and more

Get advanced training in cellulite reduction and skin tightening with radiofrequency, ultrasound, phototherapy and more

Are you a professional (beauty therapist, aesthetic practitioner, nurse, doctor, dentist) and frustrated by the low level of training in cellulite, face/body skin tightening, radiofrequency, ultrasound, phototherapy, energy-based treatments? Do you want to deeply understand those subjects and do the most for your clients and your practice, salon, clinic or spa? Do you want to be able to answer all your clients’ questions and explain how things work accurately and with confidence? Do you want to offer the most effective treatment to your clients, with maximum safety and zero downtime? Do you want to know how exactly radiofrequency and ultrasound work, how exactly to apply them and how to offer the strongest possible RF / ultrasound treatment, safely…

Cellulite reduction and the dermal hypodermal junction (DHDJ)

Cellulite reduction and the dermal hypodermal junction (DHDJ)

The Dermal HypoDermal Junction (DHDJ) is the border between the collagen-rich dermis (medium-depth skin layer) above and much fattier and less collagenous hypodermis (deepest skin layer) underneath. In people without cellulite, the DHDJ is a pretty straight line, denoting no fat infiltration from the hypodermis to the dermis that causes the familiar cellulite bumps. In people with cellulite, the DHDJ has a more “bumpy” appearance…

Ultrasound cavitation: which frequencies are suitable for different tissue layers

Ultrasound cavitation: which frequencies are suitable for different tissue layers

Different skin tissue depths and their structures affect cellulite and skin laxity in different ways. There is widespread confusion regarding cellulite, the different skin tissue layers and their depths in the scientific literature - not to mention general information that you can find on the web. The names are totally confusing and are used to describe different things by different researchers…

Learn how to assess cellulite and create an effective treatment plan for your clients

Learn how to assess cellulite and create an effective treatment plan for your clients

After the above basics are covered, the next important step is to know how to assess cellulite. After the training and a few cases you will be able to assess cellulite within seconds, visually and by touch, with more comprehensive information attained by the consultation process. The main cellulite assessment factors are as follows: cellulite globule distribution; cellulite globule depth; cellulite globule size; presence of skin laxity.; presence of…

If I press my ultrasound/radiofrequency applicator hard on the skin, it will make treatment deeper, right?

If I press my ultrasound/radiofrequency applicator hard on the skin, it will make treatment deeper, right?

Many therapists have the habit of pressing hard with the handpiece on the client’s skin in order to offer a deeper treatment. But does that make sense? Does treatment get deeper? The answer is maybe, depending on the equipment used, but this is not a valid or even safe way to provide deep treatment. First off, the constant pressure is not good for the therapist. It makes treatment straining and...

Learn how to use Ultrasound Saturation Point (USP) for a safe and effective cavitation treatment

Learn how to use Ultrasound Saturation Point (USP) for a safe and effective cavitation treatment

Deep-acting, high-power radiofrequency and deep-acting, high-power ultrasound cavitation are the two most effective SAFE technologies for cellulite reduction and skin tightening (far more effective and safe than e.g. RF microneedling or HIFU). Depth of treatment depends on the type of ultrasound or RF equipment you use, the settings you apply and even the contact medium you apply on the skin. Power depends on the equipment you use and the settings you apply…

Learn what is the difference between hypodermis and subcutaneous adipose tissue (and provide an effective cellulite treatment)

Learn what is the difference between hypodermis and subcutaneous adipose tissue (and provide an effective cellulite treatment)

There is huge confusion and misinformation about the adipose (fat) tissue found under the skin, even among such professionals as aesthetic doctors - let alone beauty professionals or the general public. I have seen professionals thinking that these two tissues are the exact same thing or stating completely wrong skin depths for these tissues - and that is unforgivable if you use technologies such as…