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  2. 15 Best Cellulite Body Massagers to Smooth Out Your Skin - AOL

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    You’re not alone! Cellulite can happen to anyone, even if you’re laser-focused on a healthy lifestyle. And once you start noticing pockets of cellulite on your body, they’re hard to unsee ...

  3. The 7 Best Radio Frequency Skin Devices - AOL

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    Titan Mini. This compact device targets smaller target areas–like the crow's feet, eleven lines, and smile lines–by using bipolar radio frequency to go deep into the dermis and tighten and low ...

  4. Radio-frequency skin tightening - Wikipedia

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    Radio-frequency skin tightening is an aesthetic technique that uses radio frequency (RF) energy to heat skin with the purpose of stimulating cutaneous collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid production in order to reduce the appearance of fine lines and loose skin.

  5. A Trendy New Cellulite 'Cure' Has Doctors Divided. Here's ...

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    When treating cellulite, "a multifactorial approach is helpful, so make sure to get a medical doctor involved, and talk to your dermatologist or physician before getting involved in a new device ...

  6. Cellulite - Wikipedia

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    Aside from "topical" products (creams, ointments) and injectables (collagenase), treatments for cellulite include non-invasive therapy such as mechanical suction or mechanical massage. Energy-based devices include radio frequency with deep penetration of the skin, ultrasound, [11] cryotherapy chambers, [12] laser and pulsed-light devices.

  7. Radionics - Wikipedia

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    Albert Abrams (1863–1924), Photo c. 1900 Radionic instruments. Radionics [1] —also called electromagnetic therapy (EMT) and the Abrams method—is a form of alternative medicine that claims that disease can be diagnosed and treated by applying electromagnetic radiation (EMR), such as radio waves, to the body from an electrically powered device. [2]