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Cellulite: These dimples aren’t from smiling
Cellulite is the subcutaneous (under the skin) fat that can
be seen on the lower portion of the body. This dimply skin is typically seen
around the buttocks, abdomen, and thighs. It is a type of connective tissue
that like to manifest. The fat has pushed through the connective tissue and
wants to be seen. Statistics vary, but most report somewhere near 90% of women
having this appear on their skin. The time after the years of puberty brings on
the cellulite, but there are number of causes regardless of age and body type.
Causes
These lumps are more embarrassing as opposed to being
considered a medical condition. As fat accumulates, the connective tissue
between muscles that has fat starts to push up against the skin. The tough
cords try to fight this which leads to the dimples and uneven skin. Cellulite
likes to make it presence known as we age because our skin starts to lose its
elasticity.
Treatment
There are pros and cons to all approaches. Some are more
cost efficient than others. It seems like those creams, massages, and different
products on the market don’t live up to their gimmicks. Retinol cream is a
popular item. They might slightly improve the appearance, but they don’t make
it go away the way we desperately hope for. Being more active and weight loss
can help. Genetics are genetics when it comes to these dimples, so even lean
people can have cellulite.
Laser work seems to be the most effective treatment type at
this time. Some laser procedures include radiofrequency, tissue massage, and
others use infrared light. Results are temporary. Liposuction is also an option
in which the doctor will make an incision and use a tube to suck out the fat.
This doesn’t completely remove the cellulite but improves appearance. New
lasers can be used in combination with liposuction which has the potential to
destroy the fat cells and help tighten the skin. Cryolipolysis actually freezes
the fat cells. This takes multiple, ongoing treatments. Ultrasound can also
improve appearance.
There are also alternative approaches. Some believe that
repetitive massaging will increase blood flow and help remove the cellulite
toxins. Mesotherapy involves injecting different herbal remedies to the area. Topical
creams are also common.
We would prefer a life without cellulite, but that is not
always the way the cards are dealt. We can take steps to improve the appearance
of the dimples. Those lumps are fighters so being consistent and persistent is
important. There are many options on the market, some working better than
others. Luckily, clothes can cover the skin. Be confident and know that what is
on the surface of the skin doesn’t define the inner self you are truly known
for by others.
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