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…

How long should you do red light therapy on the face (or any other body area)?

How long should you do red light therapy on the face (or any other body area)?

Red and infrared LED light therapy (What does red light therapy do?) is highly effective and extremely safe for both cosmetic purposes and health conditions (back pain, musculoskeletal injuries, seasonal affective disorder, etc.). With a high-power LED unit, 10 minutes may suffice, though 20 minutes (and occasionally 30 minutes) would be preferable. A high-power device is one delivering approximately 60-200mW/cm². Anything exceeding 200mW/cm² for the body or 120mW/cm² for the face is unwise unless conducted in a professional environment with meticulously crafted protocols and for a briefer duration…

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…

Learn how to determine the right mix of cavitation and radiofrequency for effective cellulite treatment

Learn how to determine the right mix of cavitation and radiofrequency for effective cellulite treatment

However, each specific case comes with a set of problems, requirements and different tissue types that would benefit more from ultrasound cavitation, radiofrequency or a mix of those techniques: cellulite type (deep vs superficial, hard vs soft etc); cellulite severity; connective tissue fibrosis; skin sensitivity; skin laxity; subcutaneous tissue depth; surface area to be treated…

Can red light LED therapy transform your skin?

Can red light LED therapy transform your skin?

The beauty world is abuzz with LED therapy, a treatment using light-emitting diodes to tackle skin woes, from acne to wrinkles. Once confined to NASA labs and dermatologists’ clinics, these devices are now available as at-home face masks, promising transformative results. This article explores this surge, spotlighting how photobiomodulation (PBM)—the process where light energy triggers cellular changes—has shifted from scientific curiosity to…

What is more effective cost-wise: a cellulite cream or a cellulite treatment?

What is more effective cost-wise: a cellulite cream or a cellulite treatment?

This is a common question we hear at the clinic. Cellulite creams are much more economical than treatments, so if they do work they make more sense, at least economically. On the other hand, many people do not believe that creams are even absorbed or they believe that their benefits are due to massaging the cream on the legs, two myths that we addressed in detail in previous articles. Of course a good cellulite cream is absorbed; and the effect of massaging the cream into the skin is negligible. On this article we are looking at the pros and cons of cellulite treatments vs cellulite creams.

How often should you do red light therapy for weight loss?

How often should you do red light therapy for weight loss?

Never and none. It doesn’t matter how often you have red light therapy - you will NOT lose any weight. Sure, there are a few research papers which report weight loss and even “trusted” sites like Healthline fall for them, simply because the writers of those trusted websites quite often have no technical expertise, insider knowledge or clinical experience themselves to assess what is real and what is fake in specific sectors - in this case the often unscrupulous aesthetic equipment manufacturer industry…

Learn how to provide an accurate radiofrequency / cavitation treatment, at the exact right depth and exact right intensity

Learn how to provide an accurate radiofrequency / cavitation treatment, at the exact right depth and exact right intensity

However, not all cavitation and RF treatments are the same. In fact, as every clinic individual therapist practises those technologies differently, even with the exact same equipment - and as there is a huge variety of RF and ultrasound equipment on the market, ranging from very low spec to very high spec - we can say that there are as many RF/cavitation treatments on the market as there are clinics in the world - probably tens of thousands of them...

‘Bottomless bubbly’ afternoon tea and the GBBO obsession vs diabetes, heart disease and cellulite

‘Bottomless bubbly’ afternoon tea and the GBBO obsession vs diabetes, heart disease and cellulite

As if metabolic inflammation, insulin resistance, diabetes, overweight and obesity (not to mention cellulite, the subject of this website) were not bad enough in London and the UK in general, the last few years we have seen the rise of the ‘afternoon tea culture’, complete with bottomless prosecco offers and, of course, “The Great Diabetes Bake Off” (excuse me, I meant to say ‘The Great British Bake Off’), which has indoctrinated an entire generation to produce - and inevitably consume - vast quantities of stodgy, fattening and unhealthy nutritional junk. Indeed, the definition of junk food is food rich in fat, sugar and refined starch, so whichever way you dress a pig (fancily named Battenberg cakes or Angel slices, as…

Airplanes, airports hotels and cellulite

Airplanes, airports hotels and cellulite

London is an international air travel hub, with economical tickets to both European and distant destinations, and as a result millions of Londoners every year take to the skies. Many travel several times a year for pleasure while others even travel several times a week for business. All this travel does not just mean rich hotel meals and drinks at night - either for pleasure or business - but also food on the go, airport food and, worst of all, airplane food. Water retention and dehydration is also an issue when flying, which means poor circulation, puffiness and bloating…

How unhealthy lifestyles in London (and most major cities) cause cellulite

How unhealthy lifestyles in London (and most major cities) cause cellulite

"Since I’ve moved to London I have put on so much weight"; "I always had a little bit of cellulite but since I moved to London my cellulite has got worse than ever"; “I don’t exercise in London as much as I used to back home, so I put on weight”. As a cellulite specialist I have seen literally thousands of women, British and from all parts of the world, and I have heard those phrases countless times in the last couple of decades. My clients at the clinic seem to agree that, to put it bluntly, “London makes you fat and gives you cellulite”. And this does not come as a surprise to them, as they know that their habits have become a lot more unhealthy since they moved to London…

How our obsession with eating out causes cellulite

How our obsession with eating out causes cellulite

Italian, Greek, Japanese, Thai and even Indian cuisine, for example, never included so much cream, butter, palm fat, rapeseed oil and mayonnaise. Sugar and sweet sauces are almost never included in Mediterranean savoury dishes. Yet, pub and restaurant meals, as well as supermarket ready-made meals, are full of those ingredients. Why does one need mayonnaise in sushi? Why would a so-called Greek salad need a sweet sauce? And why the hell do we need all this cream in so many meals?

Soul food, street food, comfort eating and cellulite

Soul food, street food, comfort eating and cellulite

I do not understand what makes unhealthy food, cooked unhealthily, good for the “soul”. Yes, it is comforting and occasionally food comfort is important. But consuming comfort/soul/street food continuously - as many people do these days with London’s rampant takeaway “just eat” culture - is detrimental to health. Indeed, ‘soul food’ and ‘street food’ played a role in the past, when people who mainly did heavy manual labour for a living needed a source of thousands of concentrated calories to get them through the day. In fact, millions of hard working people still depend on it today. It is not the healthiest food but provides needed calories…

Social media and cellulite

Social media and cellulite

And for every person benefitting from such motivation - or anxiety-inducing - reels there are countless others who simply waste their life away in the sofa scrolling to watch pointless “content” while eating comfort food and getting unhealthy and overweight. Not the mention the millions of disgusting food recipes with smoked, burned, charred, smoked again, fried, charred again, burned, fried again food comprising fatty meat, 60 shades of sugar and countless forms of stodge (British: heavy, dull, often starchy food)…

Drinking culture and cellulite

Drinking culture and cellulite

At the clinic we quite often see female clients (usually young but quite often in their 40s and 60s too), who consume 15 or even 20 units of alcohol on a night out. I really do not know how they do it - that amount of alcohol would send me to the intensive care unit. The fact is they do it and, although some are slim or relatively slim, they all have one thing in…

How luxury living and the champagne lifestyle causes cellulite

How luxury living and the champagne lifestyle causes cellulite

Beer and fish and chips vs refined restaurants and expensive cocktails. What do these two things have in common? Calories and alcohol, of course. In the last 20 years that we have specialised in cellulite, we have seen so many champagne-sipping people, who had literally thousands of evenings of refined dining…

How takeaway food causes cellulite

How takeaway food causes cellulite

“Don’t cook, just eat”, goes the motto of food delivery app Just Eat. Deliveroo and Uber Eats preach a similar philosophy: why bother to cook, when you can outsource your food? Obviously things are not so simple. Takeaway food is not cooked in a ‘Green Pan’ with a £50-a-kilo extra virgin Toscano olive oil, coming out of a cute glass bottle…

Can leaky gut cause cellulite?

Can leaky gut cause cellulite?

Leaky gut, or increased intestinal permeability, occurs when the lining of the small intestine becomes compromised. This allows undigested food particles, toxins, and bacteria to leak into the bloodstream, triggering systemic inflammation and immune responses. Since inflammation and related processes play a significant role in skin and tissue health, this condition could plausibly affect cellulite…

Learn how often you can have radiofrequency treatment - and have an advanced RF treatment at LipoTherapeia

Learn how often you can have radiofrequency treatment - and have an advanced RF treatment at LipoTherapeia

With any effective body treatment, it is good to leave one, two or more days between sessions in order to allow for the skin to recover. So with a deep-acting, high-power radiofrequency treatment, you must leave at least 2-3 days between sessions. With ineffective, low power RF treatments, you can leave less time between sessions (as little…