Although not a severe medical condition, cellulite is one of the most disturbing and challenging to handle skin problems, affecting mostly women and occurring, usually, after puberty. Scientifically called adiposis edematosa, cellulite is not the same as cellulitis, the inflammation of the skin that can lead to severe complications.

WHAT IS CELLULITE?

The easiest way to define it is “orange peel skin,” as cellulite makes skin look lumpy and dimpled.

Cellulite appears most noticeably on thighs, buttocks, and abs. It forms when fat cells accumulate underneath the skin or enlarge and push against the dermis. The connective tissue cords that tether the skin to muscles maintain a relatively constant length, pulling the skin down. When the volume Cellulite? of fat tissue lying between the dermis and muscles increases, an uneven appearance occurs.

CAN CELLULITE BE REMOVED?

Over 80% of all women develop cellulite at a certain point in their lives, so it’s only logical for the condition to be seriously investigated by companies producing skincare products or offering skincare treatments.

Still, this doesn’t mean that cellulite is untreatable. A complex approach to this problem can be effective as long as it considers its potential causes.

Unfortunately, creams, gels, and other topical products are rarely effective. Even if they could improve cell function in the superficial skin layers and enhance circulation and remove toxins and excess water from these cells, they’re unable to work in the deeper layers. A better approach is to use a combination of lifestyle changes and internal and external treatments.

Switching to a healthier diet of minimally processed foods, unhealthy carbs, and fats, being more active to drop excess fat and enhance circulation. But more advanced therapeutic options are more likely to bring better results. Such options include heat therapy, radiofrequency therapy, ultrasound therapy, magnetic therapy, endermology, radial waves therapy, and electrical stimulation.

According to recent studies, a combination of bipolar radiofrequency, infrared heat, and pulsatile suction therapy provides a beneficial effect on improving the skin’s aspect and reducing the circumference of the thighs and abdominal area by smoothing the tissue affected by cellulite.

MICAELA LANAO
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