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Celluerase

CelluErase is an advanced, minimally invasive treatment designed to target and release stubborn cellulite. Unlike creams or surface-level treatments, it works directly beneath the skin to break down the fibrous bands that cause the dimpled, uneven appearance.

 

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Number of Treatments

1 plus a follow up treatment

Recovery time

1 -2 days

Final results

6 ~ 12 weeks

Procedure time

30 - 60 minutes

Anaesthetic

Local

Duration of results

Long term

Discomfort level

Mild

Cost from

£330
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What is Celluerase?

CelluErase uses a specially designed microblade to carefully divide the connective tissue bands under the skin that pull it downward and create cellulite dimples. By releasing these bands, the skin can smooth out, reducing the “orange peel” effect and restoring a more even texture.

What It’s Used For

  • Reducing the appearance of cellulite

  • Treating dimpled or uneven skin (commonly on thighs, buttocks, and hips)

  • Improving skin texture and smoothness

  • Boosting confidence by targeting one of the most stubborn aesthetic concerns

What's our process?

How has this helped out patients?

Our Results

FAQs

Is Celluerase painful?

Most people experience only mild discomfort. A local anesthetic is usually applied to keep the treatment comfortable.

Celluerase is best suited for people with moderate to severe dimpled cellulite who are in good overall health. A consultation is important to assess if this treatment is right for your skin type and goals.

Yes, it can be combined with treatments like skin tightening, body contouring, or lymphatic drainage to enhance overall results.

The fibrous bands released during treatment do not typically return, so results are long-lasting. However, natural aging, weight fluctuations, and lifestyle factors may affect skin texture over time.

Yes, when performed by a trained professional. Like all cosmetic treatments, there may be some side effects such as bruising, tenderness, or mild swelling, but these usually resolve within a few days.