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Krasunya

Krasunya

11 Barnton Street, Stirling, FK8 1HF, Scotland

Anti-Cellulite Massage (with cupping)

40min

£40

3 Zones

1h 50min

£195

Eyeliner

2h 30min

£100

Eyebrows correction

1h

£10

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Chic Hair & Beauty

74 McLaren Terrace, Stirling, FK7 0EU, United Kingdom

+44 1786 817865+44 1786 817865Call to book

Women's Haircut

Blow Dry

Hair Extensions

Balayage

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Safer Aesthetics Training Scotland

Beauty Health Aesthetics, 3 Whitehouse Rd, Stirling FK7 7SP, United Kingdom

+44 1786 476787+44 1786 476787Call to book

Cellulite Treatment

Dermal Fillers

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Vnique

27 Morrison Dr, Bannockburn, Stirling, FK7 0JB

01786 81582001786 815820Call to book

Blow Dry

Hair Extensions

Balayage

Children's Haircut

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Elegance Hair and Beauty Salon

Stirling Thistle Marches Shopping Centre, Unit 19, Marches Mall, Stirling FK8 2EA, United Kingdom

+44 1786 437227+44 1786 437227Call to book

Hollywood Waxing

Sugaring

Back Waxing

Bikini Waxing

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The Aesthetic Clinic by Fiona Sutherland

12 Melville Terrace, Stirling, FK8 2NE, United Kingdom

+44 1786 475545+44 1786 475545Call to book

Cellulite Treatment

Dermal Fillers

Mesotherapy

Skin Tightening

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Lindsay Murray Hairdressing

73 Wallace St, Stirling, FK8 1NX, United Kingdom

+44 1786 462322+44 1786 462322Call to book

Blow Dry

Hair Extensions

Balayage

Children's Haircut

Cellulite Treatment FAQs

Where do we start… there’s a huge range of cellulite treatments available ranging from laser treatment to lotions. They tend to promise to smooth your skin and reduce the orange-peel appearance cellulite is known for; but how they are meant to work (and whether or not they actually do) varies.

Some are, some aren’t. Ask your dermatologist if they can recommend a cellulite treatment that might work for your skin type, and see our next FAQ for a round up of the types of treatment available and how effective they are reported to be.

Vacuum-assisted precise tissue release – uses small blades to cut through the fibrous bands that cause cellulite. The results are reported to be good and can last for 3 or more years. Cellfina – a needle is used to break up the fibrous bands beneath the skin that cause the orange peel effect. It can reduce the appearance of cellulite for 2 or more years. Acoustic wave therapy – a handheld device breaks cellulite up using sound waves; multiple treatments are needed to see results. Cellulaze laser – a small laser fibre is inserted beneath the skin, and laser energy released to break up the fibrous bands that push your normal fat layers upwards, creating the orange peel effect. This results in thicker skin that can reduce the dimpled appearance of cellulite for 1 year or more. Endermologie – deeply massages and lifts your skin using a vacuum like device. Multiple sessions are needed to see results; the effect is likely to last for a month or so. Cryolipolysis – also known as coolsculpting, freezes and decreases unwanted pockets of fat. In some cases, however, it can increase the pockets of fat rather than reduce them. It’s not reported to be able to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Laser-assisted liposuction – removes fat but doesn’t remove cellulite. Ultrasound – a liposculpting technique that uses ultrasound to reduce the appearance of cellulite. More research is needed to ascertain how effective this is. Carboxytherapy – carbon dioxide (CO2) is inserted beneath the skin, stimulating circulation and collagen production. The jury’s not yet out on how effective this cellulite treatment is. Radiofrequency – uses heat, laser, suction and massage; it can give results, but they reportedly don’t last long. Ionithermie – uses electric currents to treat cellulite, but it’s not considered effective. Creams and lotions – some may have a positive effect on reducing the appearance of cellulite; it’s best to look at reviews before you buy any.

Yes. Depending on which treatment you choose, you may experience redness and swelling, tender lumps beneath the skin, infection, allergic skin reaction, and skin changes. Ask your dermatologist what the potential risks and side effects are for the treatment you’re thinking about having.

It depends on the treatment you go for. You may or may not see results straight away, within a few weeks, after multiple treatments. Ask your dermatologist what to expect based on your skin type and the cellulite treatment you have.

The price of your cellulite treatment will vary depending on the one you choose, but in Stirling East the average price of a cellulite treatment is £40. To find a good provider, ask friends for recommendations and search online for practitioners who are both qualified and experienced in the treatments they offer (and trained to use any specialist equipment involved). Make sure they have exceptional reviews, too.

Book your next cellulite treatment appointment in Stirling East with Fresha

Swing by the Fresha website when you're looking for your next aesthetics appointment in Stirling East. Scroll through, and you'll quickly find we're far from any other booking platform you've used before. We'll show you all the best aesthetics clinics in your area. Plus, you can compare customer reviews, treatment prices and appointment times. We're certain you'll never look back once you've booked ahead on Fresha.

So if you need to squeeze in an appointment before the weekend, we'd better get searching. Things are looking very good in Stirling East today. There are five-star businesses in your area ready to give you that Friday-night feeling. And why not check out the treatment list for the aesthetics clinics nearby. There are many services on the menu, plus plenty more beauty and wellness categories to explore too. You'll be skipping into the weekend with a fresh spring in your step.

It can be difficult to get rid of cellulite, even if you're in superb shape. Instead of wishing cellulite away, you can find and book anti-cellulite treatments on Fresha.

Acoustic wave therapy, lasers and massage are some of the effective methods used. Carboxytherapy, which injects C02 gas under the skin, is another. Endermologie is a salon brand that gives a deep massage while lifting up your skin with a vacuum-like tool. Endermologie Lipo-Massage and LPG Endermologie are two of the brand's popular procedures. Banish orange-peel skin with one of the top treatments in Stirling East. Prices start from £40, and sessions last up to 40 minutes.

Find yourself being treated by the best of the best. Whether you're at home in Stirling East, United Kingdom, or taking a well-deserved holiday, there are 450,000 beauty, massage and wellness experts waiting for you on Fresha. We’re working in 120 countries across the globe. And more professionals are flocking to Fresha every day to experience our best-in-class scheduling software. So if you discover a salon or therapy centre that isn't on our site, or you have any other feedback, here's an open invitation for you. Send us an email at hello@fresha.com. We're industry leaders in the quality of our service, and we couldn't do it without you.

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