Sunekos® Cell - Cellulite Treatment
Sunekos® Cell - Cellulite Treatment
Sunekos Cell 15 is an innovative injectable treatment specifically designed to address cellulite by restoring the skin’s extracellular matrix (ECM) rather than breaking down fat. It combines low molecular weight hyaluronic acid, six essential amino acids, and bicarbonate salts to promote skin regeneration, improve microcirculation, and balance the skin’s pH levels. This approach helps reduce inflammation and fibrosis associated with cellulite, leading to smoother and firmer skin. Clinical evaluations have shown significant improvements in skin texture and firmness, with reductions in thigh circumference and visible cellulite after treatment.
KEY BENEFITS
- Stimulates neo-collagenesis to rebuild skin structure.
- Enhances microcirculation, improving nutrient delivery and waste removal.
- Reduces ECM inflammation and fibrosis, common in advanced cellulite.
- Regulates physiological pH, counteracting acidosis in affected tissues.
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FAQs
How many treatments will I need?
3-4 sessions spaced a few weeks apart.
What is the maintenance?
It is recommended to have 1 treatment every 6-8 months.
What are the contraindications to Sunekos Cell 15?
Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals
Safety data is lacking for use during pregnancy or lactation, so it’s generally not recommended.
Allergy to any ingredients
If you’re allergic to hyaluronic acid, amino acids, or any of the excipients, you should not receive this treatment.
Autoimmune diseases
Conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or multiple sclerosis may increase the risk of adverse immune reactions.
Skin infections or inflammation at the injection site
Conditions such as acne, eczema, psoriasis, or an active infection (bacterial, fungal, or viral) in the treatment area should be fully resolved before considering Sunekos.
Bleeding disorders or anticoagulant therapy
If you’re on blood thinners (e.g. warfarin, aspirin, or clopidogrel), there’s a higher risk of bruising or hematoma formation.
Severe chronic diseases
Such as uncontrolled diabetes, liver or kidney failure, or cancer—these may interfere with healing or increase the risk of complications.
History of keloid or hypertrophic scarring
Sunekos is injected into the dermis, and people prone to abnormal scarring may experience adverse outcomes.
Recent use of certain treatments
If you’ve recently undergone other skin procedures (like lasers, chemical peels, or microneedling), your provider may advise a waiting period to allow the skin to recover