Category - Cellulite Treatments

Massaging that Cottage Cheese Right Out of those Thighs

Massaging is one of the fastest growing areas as a part of anti-cellulite therapy. The effectiveness of massaging is still being debated, but one this is sure, it helps you skin look and feel good which helps you look more toned and make your limbs more flexible.

The hard or solid form of cellulite typically occurs in women who are active like dancers or runners. Hard cellulite is the most difficult to get rid of since is cannot be easily lifted from the body. It's also harder to see because it attaches directly to a persons muscle.

 

Off the Wall Treatments for Cellulite

There is a wide variety of cellulite remedies available on the market today with an even larger amount of active ingredients that make them up. However, until recently most cellulite remedies were nothing more than topical treatments, which were not very effective in treating cellulite. Many creams contain vitamins, herbs, minerals and antioxidants. A good cream will help make your skin softer, smoother, healthier and more likely to help repair itself.

Sucking Cellulite Treatments What Endermology Can Do For You

Endermology, the latest in a steady wave of treatments for cellulite claims to make the fatty cells disappear. This form of therapy and suction utilizes small rollers which gently massage the area where cellulite has developed. Experts in this new therapy claim the rollers are squeezing out extra fat and other material from the cells. After the rolling, this fat is removed from the body using suction similar to liposuction. The treatments need to be performed twice a month and can be very costly.

Ultrasound and cellulite

Cellulite can be defined as dimpled deposits of body fat especially on women's thighs, hips and buttocks. These subcutaneous pockets of fat cause the tissue holding the skin to underlying tissue to stretch. The causes of cellulite are still a mystery, but the specialists believe the lack of exercises, stress, and smoking and drinking, aging or getting fat may lead to cellulite.