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Cellulite Removers

Cellulite is the formation of fat deposits in pockets just below the surface of the skin. It commonly occurs in the thighs, buttocks and hips. Cellulite affects the majority of women over the age of 20 and is caused by poor circulation, fat deposits, lymphatic congestion and hormonal imbalances. Finding effective cellulite removers remains the main goal of many women and many will pay thousands and thousands of dollars for the newest treatments claiming to instantly remove the imperfections.

Cellulite will reduce if the area consists of more muscle than fat and so exercise is a good idea and exercises which specifically target the problem area are essential.  However this article will examine the professional treatment options available for cellulite removers.

Velasmooth is one of the most popular cellulite removers and this involves heating the fat cells around the area which causes them to shrink. There is also some suction and tissue manipulation helping to break down the fat stores which results in smoother skin. The combination of heat and suction makes this technique quite unique and very effective.  

Endermologie is a massager that will help reduce cellulite, it will also help increase circulation to that area. Endermologie is a patented technique employing a mechanized device with two motorized, FDA approved rollers and regulated suckers. This non-surgical and non-invasive device creates a symmetrical skin fold, which allows deep tissue mobilization to occur and results in reduction of cellulite and loss of inches. Treatments usually last approximately 30 minutes and are administered 2 or 3 times per week.

Carboxytherapy is one of the best therapies to fight cellulite and indeed excess body fat. It's a non-surgical method, which involves the therapeutic use of carbon dioxide gas administered subcutaneously -- under the skin. Carboxytherapy is a new technique based on the curing properties of carbon dioxide. It can have a rejuvenation effect and is used to rid the skin of a variety of imperfections. The technique is still really quite new, too new to gauge its effectiveness and the risks involved, although it must be noted that initial response to the treatment is very positive.

Lipodissolve is another one of the most highly ranking cellulite removers which is becoming increasingly popular and very successful. Lipodissolve is injected into the lipomas and this helps them to shrink down to a smaller size. Usually 2-3 treatments are required, and the final result is a significant reduction in the size of the lipoma. Lipodissolve is gently injected into troublesome fat deposits with micro-fine needles similar to acupuncture needles. Injections take around 5 to 10 minutes, do not require any anaesthetic, and are easily tolerated. Lipodissolve is not a surgical procedure. Accordingly, ASAL has compiled an advisory board that includes highly credentialed physicians with diverse but relevant backgrounds in the fields of dermatology, aesthetic surgery and internal medicine.

Above are some of the most commonly used treatments to beat cellulite, in no particular order. They all have their pros and cons but I think which one you use generally depends on the individual. If needles aren’t your bag, stay clear of Lipodissolve and opt for something like the Velasmooth.