In the professional aesthetic field, the effectiveness of treatments increasingly depends on the ability to personalize the client approach. Innovative technologies capable of supporting preliminary analysis and outcome monitoring are today a crucial element for those offering high-performance solutions like ozonotherapy.
For manufacturers of professional aesthetic ozonotherapy equipment, pairing a visual and objective analysis system such as contact thermography is not just added value—it’s a strategy to stand out in the market and offer an integrated, effective, and loyalty-building solution.
The need for targeted aesthetic analysis
Cellulite and localized adiposity are among the most common—and complex—aesthetic issues. Their multifactorial nature demands differentiated approaches. Therefore, having a tool capable of accurately identifying the stage of cellulite and the type of abdominal fat is essential to deliver truly effective treatments.
ADICELL: a technical ally for ozonotherapy
ADICELL is a patented thermographic system made in Italy by IPS, based on a scientifically validated protocol from the 1990s and updated with modern technologies. It consists of four reusable thermographic plates, each sensitive to a specific thermal gradient, designed to highlight superficial skin temperature variations caused by circulatory and metabolic changes.
These variations, as demonstrated by numerous industry studies, are directly linked to the presence and type of cellulite or adiposity. Thanks to visual analysis supported by an Android app with integrated artificial intelligence, professionals can:
- Identify edematous, fibrous, or sclerotic cellulite;
- Distinguish soft from hardened adiposity;
- Pinpoint the most affected areas requiring focused treatment;
- Show before-and-after visuals to clients, documenting improvements;
- Create a personalized treatment protocol that optimizes ozonotherapy machine performance.
A complementary and strategic system for manufacturers
For manufacturers of ozonotherapy devices, offering ADICELL alongside their equipment is a forward-looking choice. It provides the end user (esthetician, medical aesthetician, wellness center, or clinic) with a complete system—from functional analysis to treatment monitoring.
This approach:
- Enhances treatment credibility in clients’ eyes;
- Encourages the sale of full ozonotherapy cycles by motivating clients to continue;
- Reduces the risk of treatment failure through precise personalization;
- Increases the perceived value of the machine by positioning it within an integrated analysis-treatment system.
Moreover, the visual impact of thermographic images—intuitive, colorful, and immediately comprehensible—is a powerful communication tool that helps professionals explain treatment necessity and justify the choice of certain protocols or at-home products.
Made-inItaly technology, no operational constraints
One of ADICELL’s strengths is its user-friendliness: no complex software or power supply is required. The thermographic plates are infinitely reusable and can be integrated into any professional environment, even those less tech-equipped.
The companion Android app leverages artificial intelligence to provide precise, automatic interpretation of thermographic images. This added simplicity makes ADICELL an accessible, low-operational-cost investment with high professional impact.
Why offer it to your clients?
Clients purchasing aesthetic ozonotherapy equipment are, in most cases, professionals aiming to achieve tangible results. ADICELL enables them to begin with a reliable visual analysis, increase transparency with clients, and guide the entire treatment journey.
For distributors and manufacturers, this means being able to offer a coherent, comprehensive package that increases perceived value and promotes end-user loyalty.
Further Reading & References
- Curri S.B., Microcirculation and Cellulite, 1991
- Rivista Italiana di Estetica Medica, “Ozonotherapy and localized adiposity treatments”, 2020
- Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, “The use of thermography in the assessment of cellulite treatment effectiveness”, 2017
