Cellulite Reduction (CelluTite RF)

The Procedure

Cellulite reduction treatment uses radiofrequency technology to improve the appearance of cellulite, helping to achieve smoother and tighter skin. This minimally invasive procedure is performed in clinic by a qualified practitioner under local anaesthesia.

In accordance with Australian regulations, specific treatment details will be discussed during your consultation.

  • Results: Individual outcomes vary and will be discussed with your practitioner during consultation.
  • Downtime: Most people can return to normal activities within a day or two. Some bruising, swelling, or mild soreness may occur in the first few days.
  • Discomfort: The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and is generally well-tolerated. Sedation is available if preferred.

What To Expect

  • 1. Targeted Tissue Support

    The procedure uses controlled radiofrequency energy to address underlying tissue structures associated with the appearance of cellulite.

  • 2. Encourages Collagen Remodelling

    By stimulating the skin’s natural response, the treatment aims to assist in increasing smoothness and skin quality over time.

  • 3. Customised Treatment Planning

    Treatment areas and energy settings are tailored following clinical assessment to align with individual goals and skin characteristics.

Who Is Suitable

This treatment may be suitable for individuals who:

  • Are concerned about the appearance of cellulite
  • Are in good general health
  • Have realistic expectations about outcomes
  • Have been assessed as appropriate candidates by a qualified practitioner

This treatment may not be appropriate for those with certain underlying medical conditions. A thorough medical assessment is required to determine suitability.

Before & After

After

Before

All medical and cosmetic procedures carry risks. Individual suitability, risks, side effects, downtime and results vary. A personalised consultation with a qualified practitioner is essential to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for you. For further information, please visit our risks and recovery page.