Skin loses its firmness and elasticity from aging, dramatic weight loss or poor lifestyle habits. As a result, the skin begins to fall and look loose. This unwanted looseness can appear on your neck, upper arms, chest, abdomen, buttocks and legs.
If your skin’s collagen, elastin and fat tissues have been damaged or lost, especially over a long period of time, your skin will have trouble returning to its natural state. Those proteins, tissues and fibers are important because they produce the volume, firmness and elasticity of the skin.
While aging is most frequently the reason your skin does not bounce back from any damage or weight fluctuation, there are several other reasons you could be experiencing loose body skin, some of which are preventable. They include: Age, Poor diet, Dehydration, Sun Exposure, Losing too much weight too quickly, Pregnancy, Hormonal changes, Smoking & Drinking Alcohol.
We utilize multiple modalities to tighten skin on the body. The treatments range from noninvasive to minimally invasive treatments that use heat, suction and radiofrequency to tighten your problem areas. This process will encourage lymphatic drainage and skin elasticity, which will result in smoother, tighter skin. Some of our treatments will also reduce the fat cells, which will result in reduction the size of the area treated.
Treatments can be also used for moderate non-surgical fat reduction for areas such as the buttocks, arms, obliques (sides of the lower back), and thighs.
Improvement of moderate cellulite, and smoothing of rippled and bumpy skin from cellulite in areas such as the buttocks and the back of thighs can also be done with laser treatment.
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