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How does Celluleaf work beneath the skin?

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Celluleaf Structural Smoothing™ — addressing the limitation beneath the surface.

Celluleaf® works beneath the skin to gently engage and release stiffened fibrous septae in a controlled, non-cutting manner.

By addressing fibrous structures that anchor the skin surface, Celluleaf® provides a tissue-preserving release approach grounded in established medical principles. Healthcare providers have included it in treatment planning for conditions involving fibrous septae, such as cellulite, trauma-induced skin irregularities, and post-liposuction contour irregularities.

The Celluleaf® Release Mechanism

Fibrous septae are engaged
Structural tethering is reduced

Celluleaf® is based on the principle of blunt dissection, a gentle approach commonly used across multiple fields of medicine when tissue release is required with minimal disruption to surrounding structures such as blood vessels. The device contains no sharp blades and no energy modalities.

1. Engage

Celluleaf is introduced through a small entry point and guided beneath the skin to the targeted fibrous septae.A deployable leaf structure is opened to engage those bands.

2. Release

Using a blunt, non-cutting mechanism, the deployable leaf gently stretches and releases stiffened fibrous septae in a controlled manner.The operator receives direct tactile feedback throughout the release.

3. Preserve

The release is designed to respect surrounding tissue structures, including blood vessels and nerves, without sharp blades or energy delivery.

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