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Doctorate of Medicine Medical College of Georgia
Bachelor of Science University of Georgia
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Board Certified in Dermatology
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Fellow, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery National Advisory Panel, American Society of Outpatient Surgery Member, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Fellow, American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
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Dermatology Associates of Atlanta features the region's leading team of cosmetic physicians including:
• Edmond I. Griffin, M.D. • D. Scott Karempelis • Stephen J. Kraus, M.D. • Mack J. Rachel, M.D., • Jan Buckley, C.C.E., • Patricia Shaw, C.C.E.
Cellulite is an extremely common condition, one which over 80% of women will have by the age of 30. The causes of cellulite are not yet known, which only makes it even more difficult to effectively treat. Because we don’t totally understanding its cause, cellulite treatment becomes even more difficult. There are a variety of techniques now employed to treat cellulite which have shown some improve in the ‘orange peel’ appearance of the skin. One such treatment is mechanical massage, which improves microcirculation in the skin and is thought to improve drainage out of the bulging fat cells responsible for the dimpled appearance. Other methods involve radiofrequency or laser energy. Some combine all three.
In order to know which treatment may be right for you, it’s important to sit down and discuss your goals for treatment with a physician. They may explain the various cellulite treatment options and help you better understand what’s possible.
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| Always seek treatment with an experienced physician. | | Be willing to travel a bit for the best possible treatment. | | During your consultation, ask questions regarding results, concerns, and after care. |
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