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Click Here For More Information On The Tri-Active Cellulite System

Smooth your troublesome cellulite, clear fluid retention & tone your body with one of the world’s best cellulite reduction systems.


Cellulite is a condition which affects up to 80-90% of the female population. It can affect even fit and highly-active women and occurs independently of obesity and overeating.

The Deka Tri-Active is an effortless way to reduce the dreaded ‘orange-peel’ look in cellulite prone areas such as the legs, thighs, butt, abdomen and arms. It is effective in reducing fluid retention and can assist to redefine your body shape and reduce the circumference of areas such as hips and thighs.

What are the Benefits?


The benefits of Tri-Active include:
  • Visible reduction in the appearance of cellulite
  • Contouring and redefining your body shape
  • Stimulating lymphatic and blood circulation
  • Reducing water retention
  • Toning your skin and stimulating collagen production in the dermis to help smooth & strengthen the overall skin
Tri-Active is also thought to assist to break-up and mobilise fat cells in areas affected by cellulite.

How does Tri-Active work?


The Tri-Active works through a unique combination of suction massage, laser light and cooling that softens and flattens the irregular connective tissue causing cellulite and stimulates micro-circulation in the affected areas . It is a proven system developed by one of the world’s leading laser manufacturers.

How effective Is Tri-Active?

Research has confirmed Tri-Active to be effective in reducing cellulite, decreasing circumference of treated areas and improving skin elasticity. Over 80% of patients achieve significant changes in cellulite with the Tri-Active (Gold, in Goldman, 2005).

Another study highlighted that, “At the end ten sessions we observed a clinically evident reduction in the cellulite on the hips and thighs, a reduction in the area circumferences and the plicometry, and an increase in skin elasticity.”
(Zerbinati, Rafaella & Beltrami, 2003)

How many sessions are required to see an improvement in my cellulite?

You will begin to see a visible difference after around 6 sessions. Maximum results will generally be achieved with between 10 and 20 sessions depending on your body type.

To prevent the body’s natural processes that initially created cellulite from re-occurring it is recommended patients undertake regular maintenance sessions.

How long are sessions?

Sessions are around 30-45 minutes in duration.

How important is the laser component?

Recent research suggests that adding the laser component makes the treatment up to 83% more effective (Frew and Katz, 2004; Boyce, 2003).

Do I need to wear special suits or stockings with Tri-Active?

No. The Tri-Active is a simple and comfortable process that does not need uncomfortable wraps, suits or stockings to produce effective results.

What can I expect after treatment?

You may notice a slight increase in urine output due to lymphatic clearance and removal of by-products such as fat cells that have been lysed (broken down).

Is Tri-Active a registered medical device?

Yes. It is registered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods with ARTG number 118955.

See More Information On The Tri-active Cellulite Reduction System



1 Boyce, S.M. (2003) A Comparison Study: Tri-Active With and Without the 800nm Diode Laser Component, American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery, Vol 4.
2 Kathryn Frew, MD & Bruce Katz, MD (2004) The Efficacy of a Diode Laser with Contact Cooling and Suction (TriActive System) in the Treatment of Cellulite; (Presented at the 13th Congress of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venerology)
3 Nicola Zerbinati; Raffaella Vergani; Baranara Beltrami (2003) The TriActive System: a Simple and Efficacious Way of Combating Cellulite,
4 Goldman, Mitchel (2005) Clincal Roundtable: TriActive LaserDermology Improves Cellulite Treatment Outcomes, Aesthetic Buyers Guide, July / August, 2005