CLINICAL PAPERS

BodyTite RFAL for Cellulite Reduction

Use of Minimally Invasive Radiofrequency-Assisted Lipolysis as a Novel Treatment of Grade 2 and Grade 3 Cellulite

Author:
Mark H. Peters, MD
Publication & Date:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | October, 2022
Technology:
BodyTite

SUMMARY

Abstract
This clinical study evaluates the use of BodyTite radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis (RFAL) to treat grade 2 and grade 3 cellulite affecting the thighs and buttocks. Ten female patients underwent minimally invasive bipolar RF treatments with aspiration of coagulated adipose tissue. Pre- and 6-month postoperative photographs of 70 treated areas were scored by blinded evaluators using the Photonumeric Cellulite Severity Scale. Statistically significant improvements were observed across all treated zones, demonstrating that BodyTite RFAL effectively reduces superficial fascial system laxity contributing to cellulite.

Conclusion
The study concludes that BodyTite RFAL provides a safe, reproducible, and effective minimally invasive solution for treating moderate to severe cellulite. By achieving controlled thermal endpoints, the procedure generates collagen contraction and tightening of the superficial fascial system, resulting in improved skin contour and patient satisfaction. BodyTite cellulite treatment with RFAL represents a novel advancement in nonexcisional body contouring, delivering predictable and measurable results for challenging thigh and buttock areas.

TOPICS COVERED

  • Application of BodyTite RFAL to reduce cellulite and improve skin contour.
  • Mechanism of bipolar RF energy to tighten the superficial fascial system.
  • Use of aspiration with small-diameter cannulas to preserve connective tissue.
  • Evaluation of results with the Photonumeric Cellulite Severity Scale.
  • Clinical outcomes showing statistically significant improvement at 6 months.

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