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SEFERIS PLASTIC SURGERY

Cellulite and Stretch Mark Treatment

Stretch Marks

Stretch marks are streaks that appear on the skin when it exceeds its natural elasticity due to various factors such as rapid growth, weight gain, or pregnancy. They are often linked to hormonal changes that lead to a decrease in collagen and elastin. Stretch marks can appear in women and men, with a variety of colors—white, pink, red, or purple—depending on the skin type. Common areas for stretch marks include the arms, chest, abdomen, thighs, and buttocks.

The therapeutic approach includes modern methods such as:

• State-of-the-art LASER technology (e.g., CO2 Fractional Laser)
• Autologous PRP Mesotherapy
• Combinations of LASER, mesotherapy, and PRP

Effectiveness depends on factors such as age, the depth of the stretch marks, and the skin type. Nowadays, treatments show very promising results.

Cellulite

Cellulite occurs due to the accumulation of fat and water between the skin and subcutaneous tissue, combined with reduced elasticity of the connective tissue. It is commonly seen in women, even those with a normal weight, and also in men. The usual areas of appearance are the thighs, buttocks, abdomen, and arms, characterized by the "orange peel" appearance.

Cellulite is classified into three stages:

Stage 1: Not visible but can be detected with a pinch test.
Stage 2: Visible when standing.
Stage 3: Visible both when standing and lying down.

The treatment depends on the type and severity of the cellulite. Therapeutic methods include:
• Modern machines (LASER, RF, IR)
• Mesotherapy, which involves multiple micro-injections of vitamins and trace elements.

Treatments are personalized, often combined, and the results are visible immediately, offering great satisfaction to patients.

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