Cellulite

Cellulite can affect anyone regardless of age, shape and size- including people who are very slim. Cellulite can appear anywhere on the body, but it is most commonly found on the thighs, buttocks, hips, upper arms and back as well as on any other area of the body where fat deposits are heavily concentrated.

If you are wondering how to get rid of cellulite, it is important to understand exactly where cellulite comes from. Cellulite is caused by the tissue bands that surround the fat cells underneath your skin, becoming tight and inflexible. When enlarged pockets of fat are trapped by these rigid bands, they are pushed up against the skin, resulting in the dimpled appearance of cellulite on the skin.

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Here at Coppergate Clinic, we offer surgical and non-surgical treatments to reduce the appearance of cellulite including:

  • LPG Endermologie
  • Exilis Elite

Our team of expert surgeons and aestheticians are on hand to develop the perfect treatment plan to tackle areas of problem cellulite, smooth the skin and lessen the appearance of stubborn dimples.

If you want to learn more about how to get rid of cellulite and the treatment options available to you, speak to our friendly team who will be happy to talk you through the range of procedures available. During one of our bespoke consultations, our expert aestheticians will work with you to find the best treatment options for you and your skin type.

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