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CELLULITE

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Interpretation and counseling services are free of charge.
*Some doctors may require an additional fee for selection.

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  • Thighs, Legs, Buttocks, Stomach, Upper arms, Knees

Interpretation and counseling services are free of charge.
*Some doctors may require an additional fee for selection.

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FAQ

Q What's the difference between Sunekos Cell and Sunekos?
A

Both are injectable formulations developed by the same manufacturer but are intended for different purposes and treatment areas. Sunekos Cell is specialized for cellulite treatment and is used on areas prone to cellulite like the thighs and buttocks. Sunekos, on the other hand, targets facial skin concerns such as dark circles, fine lines, and nasolabial folds, aiming to improve skin firmness and hydration.

Q How many Sunekos Cell treatments are needed to see results?
A

Many people notice changes in skin texture after just one session. However, we recommend undergoing three sessions spaced 2–3 weeks apart. To maintain results, treatments every 6 months to 1 year are suggested.

Q Can cellulite be eliminated through diet or massage?
A

Cellulite cannot be fully eliminated by diet or massage alone. To reduce its appearance, appropriate treatments such as Sunekos Cell are recommended.

Q What other treatments address cellulite besides Sunekos Cell?
A

Surgical options include liposuction or VASER liposuction to remove fat cells. Energy-based treatments like Morpheus8 use high-frequency energy to break up cellulite. EmSculpt, while not specifically a cellulite treatment, builds muscle and reduces fat, potentially contributing to better body contouring. We can recommend the most suitable treatment depending on your goals and concerns.

Q What causes cellulite?
A

Cellulite is caused when poor blood circulation, lymph stagnation, hormonal imbalances, aging, or lack of exercise cause waste to build up and fat cells to enlarge and harden, becoming entangled with fibrous tissue. This creates the bumpy surface texture typical of cellulite.