skin ligaments

Ultrasound scan imaging of post-liposuction fibrosis

Ultrasound scan imaging of post-liposuction fibrosis

Look Inside Your Skin™ with a Post-Liposuction Fibrosis Ultrasonography™ scan, a specialisation of LipoTherapeia in London, and assess post-liposuction fibrosis, cellulite, skin laxity and more. We are proud to be one of the very few clinics in London to specialise in post-liposuction fibrosis ultrasonography and to offer this service to our clients, for accurate assessment, better treatment and enhanced results. Since 2022 we have assessed and provided valuable insights to hundreds of clients to better understand their specific case, see how their skin looks from inside and make informed decisions.

Ultrasound scan imaging of cellulite, fibrosis, lipedema & skin laxity

Ultrasound scan imaging of cellulite, fibrosis, lipedema & skin laxity

Look Inside Your Skin™ with a Cellulite Ultrasonography™ scan, exclusive to LipoTherapeia in London, and assess your cellulite, skin laxity, post-liposuction fibrosis and more. We are proud to be the first and only cellulite clinic in the world to offer Cellulite Ultrasonography™ to our clients, for accurate assessment, better treatment and enhanced results. Since 2022 we have assessed and provided valuable insights to hundreds of clients to better understand their specific case, see how their skin looks from inside and make informed decisions…

Cellulite and the role of skin ligaments / "fascia" / septa / "fibrous bands"

Cellulite and the role of skin ligaments / "fascia" / septa / "fibrous bands"

Cellulite appears due to the action of enlarged fat globules pushing skin upwards and shortened collagen fibre bundles pulling skin downwards. These collagen fibre bundles are not bothersome, unnecessary for the body tissues that need to be cut out so that fat can perpetually expand upwards without hindrance. These fibres are known to anatomists as retinaculae cutis*, i.e. skin ligaments, and they are there, as all ligaments, to keep two parts of connective tissue attached…