Lesson 1Mixing reasons: team effects, order thoughts, build-up risks and how to handle themYou will learn safe mixing of non-invasive cellulite methods, making proof-based orders, timing gaps, and upkeep plans while cutting build-up risks, too much treatment, and client downtime.
Rational pairing of manual and device methodsSequencing by edema, fibrosis, and skin laxityInterval spacing and cumulative dose limitsManaging overlapping contraindicationsOutcome tracking and protocol adjustmentLesson 2Hand methods: manual lymph drain, connect tissue rub, deep tissue and anti-cellulite knead — how it works, when to use, limits, safetyHere you study manual lymph drain, connect tissue rub, deep tissue, and anti-cellulite knead, focusing on how they work, right hand moves, treatment planning, result limits, and key safety changes.
Manual lymphatic drainage core sequencesConnective tissue massage for fibrotic septaDeep tissue and anti‑cellulite kneading methodsPain control, bruising, and tissue toleranceIndications, limits, and post‑session careLesson 3Sound/ultrasound tech: treatment ultrasound and outside shockwave therapy — bubble burst, sound flow, plans, side effects, cautionsYou look at treatment ultrasound and outside shockwave therapy, including bubble burst and sound flow. Covers dosing, cellulite plans, expected tissue shifts, discomfort handling, and key cautions.
Cavitation, acoustic streaming, and tissue effectsTherapeutic ultrasound parameters for celluliteShockwave types, dosing, and application gridsPain management and post‑treatment reactionsContraindications and device safety checksLesson 4Ultrasound fat break vs check ultrasound: differences, limits, safetyThis part compares body-shape ultrasound targeting fat with check ultrasound imaging. Learn energy give differences, tissue effects, when to use, limits, and strict safety standards.
Focused vs diagnostic ultrasound physicsThermal and mechanical fat disruption limitsIndications and realistic contouring outcomesOperator training and protocol standardizationMonitoring adverse events and follow‑upLesson 5Machine devices: vacuum/roller therapy and endermologie — how they work, usual plans, no-gos, skin risksThis part details vacuum and roller devices, including endermologie. Learn pull mechanics, tissue slide effects, plan by cellulite grade, device settings, no-gos, and ways to cut skin harm.
Vacuum pressure, rollers, and tissue mobilizationEndermologie principles and treatment goalsParameter selection by cellulite grade and zoneSkin integrity, bruising, and vascular risksClient selection, consent, and documentationLesson 6Energy devices: radiofrequency — types (single pole, two pole), heat collagen reshape mechanism, settings, expected results, heat safety, no-gosThis part focuses on radiofrequency for cellulite, explaining single and two pole systems, heat collagen reshape, fat and wall effects, setting pick, end checks, and stopping heat problems.
Monopolar vs bipolar RF: field and depthThermal effects on collagen, fat, and septaPower, pulse, and temperature target choicesContact, cooling, and burn preventionTreatment planning and expected outcomesLesson 7Pressotherapy and air squeeze: lymph boost mechanism, when to use, session build, no-gosThis part explains how pressotherapy and air squeeze boost lymph flow, when for cellulite care, safe session structure, and vessel, heart, body conditions to strictly avoid.
Physiology of lymphatic and venous returnPressure settings, cycles, and garment selectionIndications in edema and cellulite managementContraindications and red‑flag symptomsSession frequency, duration, and monitoringLesson 8Top creams and extras: caffeine, retinol, peptides, top blood wideners, deepeners — how they work, real power, apply time, safety, allergiesHere review top creams used with cellulite treatments, like caffeine, retinol, peptides, blood wideners, deepeners, checking how they work, real gains, apply time, irritation risks, allergy checks.
Caffeine and lipolytic topical mechanismsRetinol, peptides, and dermal matrix supportVasodilators and penetration enhancersLayering with device‑based treatmentsPatch testing, allergies, and irritation