There is really no definitive cellulite treatment as the real cause of cellulite formation is still unknown. However, there are many known procedures and products that can help lessen its unsightly effect on the skin. Certainly, not all available treatments work best on everyone, but there are some that are generally effective. How do you know which one works and which one doesn’t? Let’s take a closer look into some known cellulite treatments.
Cellulite Treatment – The Tried and Trusted
* Liponic Sculpting – This is a non-invasive cellulite treatment that is known to be safe and effective. This procedure is done using a machine that breaks down cellulite through intensive massage. The equipment acts on the deepest layer of the skin to lessen the lumpiness of the cellulite, improve skin tone, reduce rippling of the skin and make the skin look healthier.
* Soft Tissue Augmentation – Cellulite is not really dangerous to health but they are unattractive! Soft tissue augmentation addresses that aesthetic concern by grafting soft tissues into the uneven parts of the skin.
* Tri-Active Laser Dermology – This is one of the most up-to-date machines used in cellulite treatment and other applications such as pre- and post-liposuction, facial smoothing and therapeutic massage. This cellulite treatment utilizes laser technology and offers a combination of three actions—deep laser stimulation, mechanical massage and localized cooling—in order to reduce the unevenness of the skin.
Popular (But Dubious) Cellulite Treatments
* Cellulite creams and pills that claim to offer effective cellulite treatment are in reality useless since no cream can remove the fatty deposits and hardened tissues under our skin. Eating healthy food, that is, those with less fat, and exercising regularly could be better options. Similarly, pills are in reality ineffective. In fact, no clinical study supports pills’ cellulite treatment claims.
* Body Wraps – Body wraps are good for cleaning pores, exfoliating the skin and flushing out extra water in the body, but not for cellulite treatment. Although your cellulite may appear less lumpy as it temporarily compresses the tissues, reduces swelling of a tissue due to excessive lymph fluid, and make you sweat, this procedure won’t let you lose fat.
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