Cellulite
- Nov 15, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 15
If you lose weight, the dimpling never changes, right?
At Skinfocused Dermatology, we understand that even healthy, fit individuals can experience cellulite and skin laxity — concerns often unrelated to weight or lifestyle. Now we have treatments to help tighten the skin and smooth the contours. After a thorough evaluation, a combination of painless in-office procedures may be recommended. These may include: radiofrequency devices, targeted pressure energy, and high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy. In addition, if needed, other products may used to improve depressions. These therapies may blunt the appearance cellulite, creating a smoother, firmer appearance of the skin.
One such non-invasive treatment that can address cellulite, skin texture, and firmness is Emtone.

How does Emtone work?
Emtone combines radiofrequency energy with targeted mechanical pressure, treating the structural causes of cellulite rather than just the surface appearance.
Radiofrequency gently heats the skin, stimulating collagen and elastin production for smoother, tighter skin.
Mechanical vibration improves circulation, reduces fluid retention, and helps remodel the fibrous bands that create dimpling.
This dual approach treats cellulite and laxity simultaneously — something no cream or single-modality device can achieve.
Why Patients Love It
Noticeably smoother, firmer skin
No needles and no downtime and NO pain
Gradual, natural improvement with continued collagen remodeling
Safe and effective for all skin types and body areas
Where can I treat with Emtone?
Common treatment areas include the thighs, buttocks, abdomen, and arms, though Emtone can be customized for any area where skin texture and tone have changed over time.
When will I see a difference? And how long will the improvement last?
Most patients notice an improvement after a series of four treatments, with continued enhancement as collagen rebuilds. Skin feels tighter and looks more even, with a visible reduction in dimpling and laxity.



