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      Study of a New Controlled Focal Septa Release Cellulite Reduction Method

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      Aesthetic Surgery Journal
      Oxford University Press

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          Abstract

          Background

          Cellulite is the dimpled appearance of skin that commonly occurs on the buttocks and thighs of postpubertal women. Cellulite can be emotionally distressing, causing many individuals to seek medical attention. A previous first-in-human study established the safety and feasibility of a novel minimally invasive method for selectively identifying and manually releasing the specific septa responsible for causing cellulite depressions in a precise manner.

          Objectives

          The objective of this open-label, multicenter study was to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of this method for reducing the appearance of moderate and severe cellulite in adult women.

          Methods

          Female patients (n = 20) 21 to 55 years old with a BMI ≤ 35 kg/m 2 with moderate or severe cellulite on the buttocks and/or thighs were enrolled at 4 clinics. Patients were evaluated on posttreatment Days 7, 30, 120, and 180. The primary endpoint was a mean ≥1-point reduction in the Cellulite Severity Scale at 180 days.

          Results

          Most patients (n = 18, 95%) achieved the primary endpoint. All patients (n = 19, 100%) were rated as much improved or very much improved in Cellulite Severity Scale scores. Adverse events and investigator findings were mild and transient, and none were unexpected.

          Conclusions

          A novel method for selectively identifying and manually releasing the specific septa responsible for causing cellulite depressions in a precise manner is a safe and effective means for improving the appearance of moderate and severe cellulite in adult women with a wide variety of skin types.

          Level of Evidence: 4

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            Treatment of cellulite: Part I. Pathophysiology.

            Cellulite is a topographic skin change that is nearly ubiquitous in postpubertal women. Treatment remains elusive. The various treatments currently available are only partially or temporarily effective. Newer therapeutic modalities continue to evolve without much understanding of the complex nature of cellulite. The successful treatment of cellulite will ultimately depend upon our understanding of the pathophysiology of cellulite adipose tissue. Part I of this two-part series on cellulite reviews how the concept and perception of cellulite has evolved over time and its proposed etiologies. The article also focuses on the physiology of human adipose tissue, particularly regarding cellulite. Copyright 2009 American Academy of Dermatology, Inc. Published by Mosby, Inc. All rights reserved.
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              Cellulite: a review with a focus on subcision

              Cellulite is an alteration in skin topography most often found on the buttocks and posterolateral thighs of the majority of postpubertal females. This article aims to review the background, potential pathophysiology, and potential treatment options for cellulite, highlighting subcision as an ideal therapeutic option for this cosmetically distressing condition.
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                Author and article information

                Contributors
                Role: Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery
                Journal
                Aesthet Surg J
                Aesthet Surg J
                asj
                Aesthetic Surgery Journal
                Oxford University Press (US )
                1090-820X
                1527-330X
                August 2022
                28 January 2022
                28 January 2022
                : 42
                : 8
                : 937-945
                Affiliations
                University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine , Marina del Rey, CA
                Author notes
                Corresponding Author: Dr W. Grant Stevens, University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, 4560 Admiralty Way, Suite 255, Marina del Ray, CA 90292, USA. E-mail: drstevens@ 123456hotmail.com

                Dr Kaminer is a dermatologist in private practice in Chestnut Hill, MA

                Dr Fabi is a dermatologist in private practice in San Diego, CA

                Dr Fan is a plastic surgeon in private practice in San Fransisco, CA

                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5866-1336
                Article
                sjac010
                10.1093/asj/sjac010
                9342681
                35089992
                e8088698-7070-4da4-9b8d-1726e129b063
                © 2022 The Aesthetic Society.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com

                History
                : 10 January 2022
                : 09 February 2022
                Page count
                Pages: 9
                Funding
                Funded by: Revelle Aesthetics, Inc;
                Categories
                Research
                Preliminary Report
                AcademicSubjects/MED00987

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