
Body Procedures
Skin Laxity Treatment
Laxity can be cutaneous — when tissue loses firmness and elasticity — or muscular, and each calls for a different approach. That is why the first step is identifying which type you have, since treating the wrong one wastes both time and expectations.
Book an assessmentWho it is for
- Loss of firmness after weight loss
- Skin laxity on the abdomen, arms, thighs and buttocks
- Laxity associated with natural ageing
- Complementing body contouring protocols
How it works
Your assessment distinguishes skin laxity from muscular laxity and grades it in each region. From there we define the methods — aimed at stimulating collagen and elastin in the case of cutaneous laxity. The protocol runs across sessions with planned intervals.
Sessions and maintenance
Because it relies on collagen stimulation, results are progressive and require a multi-session protocol, with subsequent maintenance defined individually.
Results
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AfterDra. Samila Amielli — CRBM6 6159
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This image does not, under any circumstances, represent a guarantee of results. Every person has unique anatomical and physiological characteristics.
Frequently asked questions
Can laxity be treated without surgery?
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Mild and moderate cases usually respond well to aesthetic protocols. Pronounced laxity, especially after major weight loss, may require a surgical approach — and that is communicated honestly at assessment.
How long until I see a difference?
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Because it depends on collagen production, changes appear gradually over weeks, building with each session of the protocol.
Does exercise help?
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Yes, particularly for the muscular component, and resistance training plays an important role in supporting tissue. This forms part of the guidance accompanying your protocol.
Can I treat this after major weight loss?
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Yes, it is a common concern in those cases. The degree of laxity and the size of the area determine what is achievable, which is discussed openly before starting.
Want to know if this is right for you?
Suitability depends on your individual assessment. Message me on WhatsApp to arrange one.
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