Say Good-Bye To Those Embarrassing Cellulite Patches!

  Are you ready to say good-bye to those embarrassing cellulite patches, ladies?  Advancements in technology provide many solutions to reducing the appearance of those unsightly areas around the thighs, bottom, and abdominals.  The most common forms of treatment are anti-cellulite creams and lotions, liposuction, laser treatment, mesotherapy, and "the old-fashioned way".

 

Creams, oils, and lotions are widespread and are designed to eliminate first and second stage cellulite.  Neutrogena, Nivea, L'oreal, Revitol, Weleda, and Dove are the leading U.S. manufacturers currently out on the market.  Creams and lotions are applied topically to the thighs, buttocks, abdomen, each leg, or wherever the problems lie.  Although they can not eliminate cellulite, they are good for reducing its appearance.

 

Liposuction is a more invasive procedure.  It is actually an operation in which surgeons insert a tube under the skin and pull fat cells out of the body.  Liposuction technically doesn't target the areas which cause cellulite, but it does decrease the body's overall fat content, thereby reducing cellulite levels in a round-about way.

 

Laser therapy involves massaging the cellulite areas to break up deposits of fat.  It’s like taking a big eraser and just rubbing away the fattiness.  It’s a very promising treatment for those who have cellulite issues.

 

Mesotherapy involves giving the patient an injection that dissolves fatty tissue which is expelled naturally from the body.  It can be used for cellulite removal and as a general fat remover.  It is very quick (under fifteen minutes), although a person may have to go in for several sessions.  It will depend on the amount of cellulite.  Also, assuming the patient does not reverse the effects by gaining more than fifteen pounds, the results are permanent.  Finally, it is painless, both physically and financially.

 

And then, there’s the tried & true method for diminishing cellulite levels—diet and exercise.  Now don’t think that being overweight is the cause of cellulite.  Thin people get it too.  But being overweight is a factor in how much and how susceptible a person is to dealing with it.  Proper diet and exercise are also key to keeping it off once another treatment has been used.  If the weight is dissolved or otherwise removed, but then you pack on the pounds, it will come back.  The creams, lotions, and other treatments will do their part.  Be sure you do yours.

 

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