WYOMISSING, PA, January 30, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Dr. Benjamin Schlechter, a plastic surgeon near Allentown, PA, wasn't surprised when Cellulaze received the MyFaceMyBody Award for Most Innovative Aesthetic Treatment Award of 2012.
The minimally invasive cellulite treatment has been experiencing tremendous success, and Dr. Schlechter says he has seen growing interest in the procedure from his Lancaster and Allentown plastic surgery patients.
"Until recently, cellulite has been a very difficult condition to treat," Dr. Schlechter says. "There have always been a lot of so-called 'miracle' products - creams or devices that are supposed to magically smooth away the dimpled, cottage-cheese appearance that cellulite causes. Unfortunately, however, these treatments often don't create satisfactory or lasting results."
Cellulaze is considered by physicians and patients alike to be a true breakthrough in the treatment of cellulite. The MyFaceMyBody Awards are based on nominations by experts in the aesthetic, beauty and dental industry. Consumers ultimately vote on the awards at MyFaceMyBody.com.
"I am very pleased with the results that Cellulaze produces, and my patients are, too," Dr. Schlechter says. "Cellulite is one of the most common cosmetic concerns, and has traditionally been one of the most resistant to treatment. It's exciting to finally be able to offer a real solution."
Even slender people can have cellulite, and wouldn't benefit from a fat reduction procedure such as liposuction, the Allentown, PA area surgeon says.
"Some people don't need much fat removed. They only need a treatment that smooths the skin's surface and improves the skin's quality, and that's where Cellulaze comes in."
Cellulaze works by treating the fibrous bands of tissue below the skin, which pull down and create a lumpy, uneven surface. In addition, it stimulates the production of collagen, which can lead to thicker, smoother, more elastic skin.
"The procedure only requires a couple of very small incisions, through which I insert a specially designed laser tool," Dr. Schlechter says. "The laser energy releases the fibrous tissue bands that cause the uneven skin surface, and liquefies herniated pockets of fat that contribute to the problem. The treatment also sends the body a signal to start producing more collagen."
At Proserpi-Schlechter Center for Plastic Surgery, Dr. Schlechter's patients also turn to Cellulaze to tighten skin on the neck and arms for a more youthful appearance.
"With the results I've seen, it's easy to understand why Cellulaze was chosen as a winner in the field of innovation," Dr. Schlechter said. "It is the first FDA-approved surgical procedure that effectively treats the frustrating effects of cellulite."
Dr. Benjamin Schlechter is a board-certified plastic surgeon at the Proserpi-Schlechter Center for Plastic Surgery near Lancaster, Penn. He offers a full-range of plastic surgery options for the face, breast and body, as well as many non-surgical procedures such as BOTOX Cosmetic and laser hair removal at his medical spa. Dr. Schlechter received his medical degree from the University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School in Chicago, Illinois, and completed residency in general surgery at Case Western Reserve University and Mount Sinai Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio. He is affiliated with many professional organizations, such as the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery. Dr. Schlechter is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and has more than 20 years of experience.
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