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Changes in Skin Microcirculation Resulting from Vibration Therapy in Women with Cellulite

Background: Cellulite is a cosmetic defect that affects over 80% of post-pubertal women. One of its pathomechanisms involves microvascular dysfunction. It has been suggested that vibration is a physical stimulus that may improve circulation in the skin and muscles. The aim of this study was to evalu...

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Autores principales: Piotrowska, Anna, Czerwińska-Ledwig, Olga, Stefańska, Małgorzata, Pałka, Tomasz, Maciejczyk, Marcin, Bujas, Przemysław, Bawelski, Marek, Ridan, Tomasz, Żychowska, Małgorzata, Sadowska-Krępa, Ewa, Dębiec-Bąk, Agnieszka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8950355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329074
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19063385
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author Piotrowska, Anna
Czerwińska-Ledwig, Olga
Stefańska, Małgorzata
Pałka, Tomasz
Maciejczyk, Marcin
Bujas, Przemysław
Bawelski, Marek
Ridan, Tomasz
Żychowska, Małgorzata
Sadowska-Krępa, Ewa
Dębiec-Bąk, Agnieszka
author_facet Piotrowska, Anna
Czerwińska-Ledwig, Olga
Stefańska, Małgorzata
Pałka, Tomasz
Maciejczyk, Marcin
Bujas, Przemysław
Bawelski, Marek
Ridan, Tomasz
Żychowska, Małgorzata
Sadowska-Krępa, Ewa
Dębiec-Bąk, Agnieszka
author_sort Piotrowska, Anna
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description Background: Cellulite is a cosmetic defect that affects over 80% of post-pubertal women. One of its pathomechanisms involves microvascular dysfunction. It has been suggested that vibration is a physical stimulus that may improve circulation in the skin and muscles. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of local vibration on cutaneous microcirculation and on eliminating the symptoms of cellulite in women. Methods: A total of 57 healthy women with at least grade 1 cellulite were recruited and divided into four groups differing by treatment time (30′ or 60′) and position (sitting or lying) during the vibration treatments. Participants took part in 15 vibrotherapy sessions. Body composition, selected circumferences, cellulite grade, and thermographic images of buttocks and thighs were recorded. Results: Significant changes in skin temperature were observed in both studied areas after the first and last treatments in each group. A significant decrease in cellulite grade was observed after a series of treatments. The strongest effects were observed for the sitting position with a treatment time of 60 min. Conclusion: Vibration treatment improves microcirculation in cellulite-affected areas. Over time, no adaptation was observed, and subsequent treatments maintained the beneficial effects. Extending the treatment time increased its influence on the microcirculation in the skin.
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spelling pubmed-89503552022-03-26 Changes in Skin Microcirculation Resulting from Vibration Therapy in Women with Cellulite Piotrowska, Anna Czerwińska-Ledwig, Olga Stefańska, Małgorzata Pałka, Tomasz Maciejczyk, Marcin Bujas, Przemysław Bawelski, Marek Ridan, Tomasz Żychowska, Małgorzata Sadowska-Krępa, Ewa Dębiec-Bąk, Agnieszka Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: Cellulite is a cosmetic defect that affects over 80% of post-pubertal women. One of its pathomechanisms involves microvascular dysfunction. It has been suggested that vibration is a physical stimulus that may improve circulation in the skin and muscles. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of local vibration on cutaneous microcirculation and on eliminating the symptoms of cellulite in women. Methods: A total of 57 healthy women with at least grade 1 cellulite were recruited and divided into four groups differing by treatment time (30′ or 60′) and position (sitting or lying) during the vibration treatments. Participants took part in 15 vibrotherapy sessions. Body composition, selected circumferences, cellulite grade, and thermographic images of buttocks and thighs were recorded. Results: Significant changes in skin temperature were observed in both studied areas after the first and last treatments in each group. A significant decrease in cellulite grade was observed after a series of treatments. The strongest effects were observed for the sitting position with a treatment time of 60 min. Conclusion: Vibration treatment improves microcirculation in cellulite-affected areas. Over time, no adaptation was observed, and subsequent treatments maintained the beneficial effects. Extending the treatment time increased its influence on the microcirculation in the skin. MDPI 2022-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8950355/ /pubmed/35329074 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19063385 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Piotrowska, Anna
Czerwińska-Ledwig, Olga
Stefańska, Małgorzata
Pałka, Tomasz
Maciejczyk, Marcin
Bujas, Przemysław
Bawelski, Marek
Ridan, Tomasz
Żychowska, Małgorzata
Sadowska-Krępa, Ewa
Dębiec-Bąk, Agnieszka
Changes in Skin Microcirculation Resulting from Vibration Therapy in Women with Cellulite
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8950355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329074
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19063385
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