Abstract

Cellulite is a very frequent clinical condition that, despite not being serious, constitutes one of the greatest aesthetic concerns of a large number of women. In recent years, some of the technologies that have allowed the development of devices and key tools in aesthetic medicine treatments have been consolidated. The aim of this article is to test the effectiveness of CoolCell®, a new treatment for cellulite that is administered with Coolifting® technology. We included 24 women who received 8 sessions of Coolifting® CoolCell®, one per week. Thermographic measurements were taken and satisfaction questionnaires were completed. Thermographic analysis showed a statistically significant color variation and self-assessment reports revealed that more around 75% of the subjects witnessed great or spectacular changes on their skin.

Highlights

  • Cellulite or Gynoid lipodystrophy is a metabolic disorder of the subcutaneous tissue that affects 80-90% of adult women.[1,2,3,4,5] It is characterized by an alteration of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the affected areas, mainly thighs, buttocks and abdomen, in what is commonly called orange-peel.[2,3] It is a very common clinical condition that, not serious, constitutes one of the greatest aesthetic concerns of a large number of women.[5]Cellulite presents a complex and multi-factorial etiology

  • The aim of this work is to test the effectiveness of CoolCell®, a new treatment for cellulite that is administered with Coolifting® technology and non-invasively and through a flow of pulsed, high-pressure CO2 and low temperature

  • In this work we have tested the effectiveness of the Coolifting® device with the new CoolCell® active ingredients for the reduction of cellulite

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Summary

Introduction

Cellulite or Gynoid lipodystrophy is a metabolic disorder of the subcutaneous tissue that affects 80-90% of adult women.[1,2,3,4,5] It is characterized by an alteration of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the affected areas, mainly thighs, buttocks and abdomen, in what is commonly called orange-peel.[2,3] It is a very common clinical condition that, not serious, constitutes one of the greatest aesthetic concerns of a large number of women.[5]Cellulite presents a complex and multi-factorial etiology. Its physiopathology depends on very diverse aspects such as: anatomy, genetic susceptibility, hormonal changes, efficiency of lymphatic drainage or alterations in microvasculature, extracellular matrix or adipocytes.2,3Although there are various products and treatments for reduction of cellulite, none of them is definitive. For this reason and given its complexity, it is always necessary to develop new methodologies to address this metabolic disorderin the best possible way.[1,2,3,4]

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