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Articles
on Endermologie®
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Aesthetic
Surgery Journal (November - December 1998) concluded
that Endermologie treatments cause a change in subdermal tissue
architecture on pig tissue layers and an increase in production
of new collagen by 130% in long term cases, which may be responsible
for the smoothing of skin.
Aesthetic
Surgery Journal (January - February 1999) report on pig
tissue layers revealed a 400% increase in blood flow to the
skin, which lasted for more than 6 hours after the end of
the treatment. The study also revealed a 300% increase in
lymphatic flow in the treated area and lasted at least 3 hours
after the treatment.
Aesthetic
Plastic Surgery (March - April 1998) compiled data on
85 women between the ages of 21 and 61 showed an overall reduction
in body circumference and body weight. Circumference reduction
averaged 1.34 cm after 7 treatments and 1.83 cm after 14 consecutive
treatments. A decrease in body circumference occurred in most
cases even with the patients who gained weight.
Aesthetic
Plastic Surgery (March - April 1997) studies 22 women
between the ages of 24 and 48. All but one of the patients
had a decrease in their mean body diameter index upon completion
of either 7 or 14 sessions of treatment.
Aesthetic Surgery Journal (September - October 1999)
concluded that Endermologie is recommended post-liposuction
to maximize body contouring and reduce structural irregularities.
Skin
Research and Technology (March 1997) monitored the effectiveness
of mechanical massage by ultrasound imaging. The study reported
a significant smoothening of the dermis-hypodermis interface.
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Allure-7/98 & 1/99
In Style-Fall 98
Self-3/99
Woman's World-4/99
Mademoiselle-9/98
Vogue-2/97 & 8/98
New York Times-6/99
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