Cellulite is fat that is caught between bands of connective tissue
directly beneath the skin that creates a lumpy, bumpy orange peel
appearance mostly on the hips, thighs and backsides of most women.
While not life threatening, it is ugly, unsightly and embarrassing if
you're the one that has it.
Because cellulite is primarily caused
by fat, reducing the body's fat content by creating a caloric deficit
either by eating less or exercising is the first step for reducing
cellulite. However, diet and exercise do not always give women (and some
men) the results that they're looking for. This is where treatment
options come in.
Cellulite is located right beneath the skin
which is why many treatment options involve -treating the fat, -relaxing
the bands of connective tissue and -proper skincare. Treating the fat
involves both aerobic and anaerobic (muscle conditioning) exercises and
proper diet with some caloric restrictions as mentioned above.
There
are two treatments that are purported to minimize cellulite by relaxing
the bands of connective tissue that "hold" the fat. One is called
Endermologie and the other is called VelaSmooth. Endermologie is usually
performed in a plastic surgeon or cosmetic dermatologist's office. It
uses a motorized device that that has 2 adjustable rollers with suction
that creates smooth and regulated deep tissue mobilization. In order for
it to be effective, the client must have several consecutive treatments
and then follow up treatments for maintenance. The results are often
visible somewhat quickly but are temporary if maintenance isn't done.
VelaSmooth
is the newest technology in the realm of cellulite treatments. It uses
both infrared red light and radio frequency waves to relax the bands of
connective tissue that trap fat and make it appear bumpy. It's
non-invasive and must be done twice a week for 5 weeks and then monthly.
The initial results of VelaSmooth are very promising.
Proper
skincare in the cellulite prone areas can reduce it's appearance. There
are a number of cellulite creams, gels and lotions that work temporarily
to varying degrees. It's important to use these topical treatments as
directed. It's also important to make sure that the cream or gel is
massaged in well in order to stimulate circulation. Some of these
products work better than others so it's a matter of trial and error as
well as persistence for topical treatments to work effectively.
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