BEVERLY HILLS, CA, November 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) Nine out of ten women suffer from cellulite, and labor in the seemingly-difficult chore of its removal. However, the removal of cellulite is no longer such a mystery, thanks to a groundbreaking new cellulite treatment regimen developed by Dr. Simon Ourian, medical director of Epione Medical in Beverly Hills.
The treatment combines Trans-dermal Acoustic Therapy (TAT) with Dr. Ourian's distinct OptiLipo system. The result is a non-invasive cellulite treatment regimen which has helped many patients to begin changing the tide in what is for most women a lifelong battle against cellulite. OptiLipo, combined with TAT treatments, results in a visible firming and smoothing of the skin and improved skin texture and elasticity.
Invasive cellulite removal treatments, such as liposuction and tummy tuck procedures, do not in fact treat cellulite and, conversely, often end up enhancing preexisting cellulite and even making the preexisting cellulite more prominent. "There have been so many different treatments for cellulite introduced over the years, and most of them just do not work very well," said Dr. Ourian. "It's such a common problem, but I've always felt there are better, non-invasive methods for treating cellulite. That's why I devised the OptiLipo program, to help the thousands of women who suffer from cellulite with a treatment that really works, is non-invasive, and after which you can just go back to your life as it was. Well, for the most part. Life might be a little brighter once you start noticing the differences in the mirror..."
OptiLipo is a non-surgical procedure that does not require hospital admittance, general anesthesia, or downtime and there are no extensive medical evaluations required prior to treatment. That is because OptiLipo involves the simple injection of microscopic quantities of natural plant extracts, homeopathic agents and vitamins into the skin. Customized, along with TAT treatments, to cater to the unique make-up of each patient, OptiLipo can in some cases result in immediate removal of cellulite.
TAT produces an acoustic pressure wave through the skin and fat to impact the fibrous septae. The pressure breaks up the collagen of the septae and releases the skin, which allows for a smoother surface and also helps to thicken the dermis and decrease fat protrusion. Over the course of several sessions, OptiLipo, combined with TAT, reduces the ability of the body to store fat and stimulates its ability to burn it up.
"These treatments, along with many others, make me so proud of what I do," said Dr. Ourian. "I've seen so many women who suffer with their self-esteem and self-image after years and years of trying everything out there, and I mean everything, to get rid of cellulite. There's no need for that anymore. And there's no need for dangerous, invasive methods, either."
Dr. Ourian and the Epione laser and aesthetic medical center, specializes in minimally invasive procedures. To learn more about Epione Beverly Hills and its signature products and treatments, visit www.epione.com. Sign up for Epione's newsletter and receive a $100 gift card instantly.
About Epione Medical Corporation
Epione, located in the heart of Beverly Hills, is one of the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art laser and aesthetic medicine centers of its kind in the world. Epione is designed to offer clients comfort, convenience and privacy. The practice specializes in the most current technology available for skin, hair and body contouring, and its staff is dedicated to providing clients with the highest level of personal attention and care. For more information, call Epione at (888) 951-3377 or visit www.epione.com.
Cellulite Removal No Longer a Mysterious, Invasive Process; Dr. Simon Ourian Introduces Breakthrough OptiLipo System to Remove Cellulite and Restore Elasticity of Skin
Nine out of ten women suffer from cellulite, and labor in the seemingly-difficult chore of its removal.
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[Press-News.org] Cellulite Removal No Longer a Mysterious, Invasive Process; Dr. Simon Ourian Introduces Breakthrough OptiLipo System to Remove Cellulite and Restore Elasticity of SkinNine out of ten women suffer from cellulite, and labor in the seemingly-difficult chore of its removal.