“Regeneris Boston unveils a revolutionary 30-minute procedure, Regeneris Celutone™, to reduce cellulite and boost skin smoothness and health.”
—Ryan Welter MD PhD
BOSTON, MA, United States, October 9, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Regeneris Bostonunder the expert leadership of Dr. Ryan Welter MD, PhD, is proud to announce a groundbreaking medical advance, the Regeneris CellutoneTM, that promises to reduce the appearance of cellulite with a simple 30-minute office procedure. This innovative treatment combines regenerative cell therapy, minimally invasive resolution of the fibrous bands responsible for cellulite, and preventative maintenance with a proprietary skin toning cream.
What is cellulite? Cellulite is a common condition that affects up to 80-90 percent of women, where the skin appears dimpled or lumpy, usually affecting the thighs, buttocks and abdomen. Cellulite occurs when fibrous bands pull down on the skin, creating uneven surfaces and pockets of fat that lead to an unsightly appearance in the hips, thighs and gluteal areas.
Dr. Welter and his team have harnessed the power of regenerative medicine to target and reduce cellulite at its core. By breaking down the underlying fibrous bands that cause cellulite, patients can achieve smoother skin with minimal downtime. The procedure is designed to be fast, effective and long-lasting, offering a new solution for those struggling with cellulite.
“We are excited to offer this revolutionary treatment to our patients,” said Dr. Welter. “Our approach not only provides immediate results but also supports long-term skin health and maintenance. This is a major advance in the field of aesthetic medicine, and we are excited to see the positive impact it will have on the lives of our patients.”
Key features of the Regeneris CelutoneTM process:
• Targeted regenerative cell therapy: Uses the body’s own regenerative cells and growth factors to improve skin texture and appearance and promote skin healing.
• Minimally Invasive Fibrous Band Solution: Targets and breaks up fibrous bands that cause cellulite, ensuring a smoother skin surface.
• Proprietary Skin Toning Cream: Developed by Drs. Welter and Regeneris Boston, this cream helps maintain results and promotes continued skin health.
Patients interested in learning more about this innovative procedure or scheduling a consultation are encouraged to visit www.regenerisboston.com or contact Regeneris Boston directly at 781-375-2246.
About Regeneris Boston: Regeneris Boston is a comic surgery and medical practice specializing in advanced regenerative therapies and cosmetic medicine. Led by Dr. Ryan Welter, MD, PhD, the clinic is dedicated to providing cutting-edge solutions that improve the health and appearance of patients.
About Dr. Welter: Dr. Welter is a physician who focuses on regenerative medicine technology and particularly its ability to extend lifespan and health at the same time. He holds a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Oklahoma State University where he investigated the effects of nitric oxide on electron transport complexes and has an extensive background in metabolic processes. After earning his MD, he completed his residency at Brown University where he served as a clinical associate professor for many years. In 2011 he performed the first mesenchymal stem cell treatment for hair restoration and is world renowned for the technique. He is an accomplished cosmetic surgeon and an internationally renowned speaker on regenerative technologies. Learn more about Dr. Welterweight at www.ryanweltermd.com.
Elizabeth Sweeney
Regeneris Boston
+1 781-375-2246
e.sweeney@regenerismedical.com
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Introducing Regeneris Celutone – A 30 minute regenerative treatment to reduce cellulite
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