ENDERMOLOGIE FAQs
Do you have some burning questions about Endermologie that you need answers to?
Then you've come to the right place. Niamh at Peninsula Endermologie has been a passionate advocate of Endermologie treatments for wellness, health, beauty, and sport since she first discovered the treatment in the late 1990s.
With her nursing background, followed by a stint in medical advertising, Niamh's ability to decipher clinical trial data and interpret the findings with a view to seeking out the best treatment protocols for her Clients, comes in very handy.
These Endermologie FAQs (frequently asked questions) will help you get straight to the answer to your questions about Endermologie. Each answer and claim about Endermologie is factually proven and can be supported with clinical data, so you won't find any false promises or misleading claims here.
If you have any more questions about Endermologie, then please book an appointment so we can discuss your questions in greater detail.
Endermologie FAQs
How many Endermologie treatments do you need?
The number of treatments required will vary with each individual.
Depending on what stage your cellulite is at, how long it’s been there etc. and how committed you are to taking up the challenge of exercising and eating a ‘clean’ diet that will help you get the best results from your treatment.
Let’s say we’re tacking a typical adipose cellulite which usually presents more obviously on the bum and backs of the thighs, though it could be ‘migrating’ to the front of the thighs and calves. Most 25 year olds will see a change in their skin from the very first session and will be happy with their results after approx. 14 treatments.
For women over 35 years, unfortunately it can take a little longer. So in general, we recommend an initial course of 20 treatments (visiting twice a week over 7 weeks), with a maintenance program of 1 session every month thereafter. It is expected that most people will begin to see results within 6 to 8 treatments.
The only way to know how many you’re likely to need is to have an examination during your initial consultation.