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7 Ways You Can Get Rid of Cellulite
Ladies, take a good look at your legs and thighs in the mirror. Are these areas covered with dimples? You’ll probably agree that dimples that appear when someone smiles are cute, but dimples on your body are ugly!Did you know that cellulite consists of pockets of fat located just beneath connective tissues under your skin? These fatty deposits swell underneath constraining connective tissues—giving that dreaded orange peel effect. You might be surprised to learn that even if you are slender, you can still have cellulite deposits.It isn’t a dangerous condition, but it is embarrassing....
The Cellulite Game Plan
Ridding yourself of cellulite can be both risky and expensive, even though it is not considered a deadly disease.Often liposuction is considered to be the easiest form of cellulite removal to guarantee instant results. However the risks associated with liposuction don’t always guarantee that your skin would return to a tight forming, crinkle free flesh.Cellulite is the build up of fat deposits that are trapped within connective tissue beneath your skin. The cellulite area becomes hardened by your body’s toxins that haven’t been removed. For example, fats, retained fluids and...
All Cellulite Solutions
Cellulite is a term that is used to describe fat deposits under the skin that outwardly give the skin a dimpled or orange-peel like appearance. Cellulite is most often seen in women because the fat is arranged in large chambers separated by columns of collagen fibers.Fibrous strands of tissue connect your skin to deeper tissue layers, creating compartments of ordinary fat cells. When the fat cells increase in size, the compartments bulge and produce the dimpling appearance on your skin.In overweight people excess fat is stuffed in these compartments causing them to bulge out. On the surface of...
Is Cellulite Predetermined?
In our never ending search for the illusive “Fountain of Youth,” nothing strikes a chord like the term “cellulite.” Interestingly, the term “cellulite” was first introduced to us by a fashion magazine.That fact is sufficient to generate speculation among opposing sides to this controversial subject.It is interesting to note that nearly two decades ago, The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) stated that “there is no medical condition known or described as cellulite in this country.” Because there is no official medical term for the...