Saturday, March 28, 2009

Cellulite - The Good, Bad, and Dimpled

The sad truth is that 90 percent to 95 percent of women 18 and older will develop some degree of cellulite at some place on their body during their lifetime. The development of cellulite has nothing to do with weight. Heavy and thin women alike can, and very likely will, suffer with it at some point. Why? Because cellulite is fat, and even extremely lean women have at least some percentage of body fat.

There are lots of factors that can contribute to the formation of cellulite under the skin. Hormones play a major role in fat storage, as does metabolic rate. Because metabolism and hormones play a major role in the body’s lymph drainage, cellulite is often found in women during life phases wherein hormone levels and metabolic rate make constant changes. This includes women of child-bearing age who are pregnant, have recently had a child, are taking birth control pills, or have reached menopausal age.

There are three grades of cellulite. The first grade is when you show no clinical symptoms. With grade 2, your skin shows lower temperatures and decreased muscular contraction, but cellulite is not visible on the skin. With grade 3, the cellulite is visible on the skin and thin granulations are detected in the deep levels of your skin.

The good news is while there are no proven therapies, a good diet and controlling stress and anxiety are very beneficial in preventing and reducing cellulite in your body. You do have the options of cosmetic creams, cosmetic lasers, and other cosmetic procedures such as mesotheropy. Some people even try liposuction; sadly, this has not been proven to reduce cellulite in most cases.

HOWEVER – before you get too depressed, there is GOOD news. A new medical breakthrough now makes it possible to completely eradicate cellulite! Mesotherapy has emerged onto the scene and is rapidly becoming one of the most promising cosmetic procedures in of the 21st century. Mesotherapy is a relatively simple procedure where the lumps and bumps of cellulite are removed in the physician's office. When mesotherapy is combined with other more traditional treatments can virtually eliminate cellulite.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Cellulite Elimination TODAY

We spend an untold amount of time discussing the best way to get rid of cellulite. And believe it or not, most women spend an untold amount of time trying various dramatic and often strange remedies. As such, we dedicated this post to those of you who have cellulite that you feel has gotten out of control.

We recently heard a testimony made by a woman who indicated that she had a small amount of cellulite that started on her upper thighs. After some time, however, the cellulite began to increase in quantity and was working its way down her legs toward her knees. Perhaps the saddest part was that the sufferer was an athletic, well-built, and relatively young woman. This young woman began to panic that her cellulite would eventually reach her ankles and her feet!

After resolving to herself that she would live the rest of her life with this alien like life form living beneath her skin, she gave up hope on trying to treat it. However, she eventually felt that ‘ignoring her problem’ was no longer an option and once again became looking for ways to treat her cellulite. Because some time had passed, our young cellulite suffer came upon information about the advent of mesotherapy.

We've spoken about mesotherapy in the past. For women who have severe cellulite, mesotherapy can be an almost instant fix. When mesotherapy is combined with other traditional cellulite treatments (i.e., cellulite creams, healthy diet, adequate exercise, and reduced intake of cellulite producing foods) it can help to eliminate the look of cellulite altogether.

Sadly, experts agree that likely about 85% of women have some type of cellulite on their body. While these numbers may seem shocking, cellulite plagues an equal number of both heavy or overweight women and thin women alike. Instead of spending the rest of your life is suffering and worrying about your cellulite, why not spend some time looking for real and legitimate ways to treat your cellulite. Consider looking into ways to treat your cellulite through the use of proper diet and exercise, proper topical creams, and especially mesotherapy.

Trust us; you don't have to live with cellulite forever. If you’re interested in learning more about the benefits of mesotherapy as it pertains to cellulite sufferers, consider performing some online research. It won’t take long to find countless testimonies singing the praises of mesotherapy as a cellulite eradicator.