An extremely commonly discussed topic particularly amongst the females – Cellulite! Well it is real and there is nothing wrong in having it and even willing to getting it out of the way. It’s your own body and you retain the right to treat it the way you want to do so. Even if you don’t like your cellulite, you still need to know that you cannot get rid of it via home remedies or by trying out various creams & scrubs. You might be unable to vanish your dimples without an in-office appointment/treatment with a skin care professional or a dermatologist.

How does cellulite form a colony in body?

 

Well cellulite forms when fat cells beneath our skin which, by the way all of us have, irrespective of what we eat or how frequently we work-out, push up against our skin’s connective tissues, causing our skin to dimple or pucker. While we cannot fix that process with a topical cream or lotion, we can temporarily smooth and tighten our skin with the right ingredients. Cellulite looks like dimpled or bumpy skin. It’s sometimes described as having a cottage cheese or orange peel texture.

You can see mild cellulite only if you pinch your skin in an area where you have cellulite, such as your thighs. Cellulite that is more severe makes the skin appear rumpled and bumpy with areas of peaks and valleys. Cellulite is most common around the thighs and buttocks, but it can also be found on the breasts, lower abdomen and upper arms.

What Causes Cellulite In The Body?

 

Little is known about what causes cellulite. It involves fibrous connective cords that tether the skin to the underlying muscle, with the fat lying between. As fat cells accumulate, they push up against the skin, while the long, tough cords pull down. This creates an uneven surface or dimpling.

Moreover, cellulite is caused by a build-up of fat underneath the skin. Some women are more predisposed to it than others. The amount of cellulite you have and how noticeable it is can be based on your genes, body fat percentage, and age. The thickness of your skin also affects the appearance of cellulite. People of all body types and weights can get cellulite. The distribution of fat in women is more visible than in men. The collagen fibres between the skin and muscle separate the underlying fat into multiple pockets. Cellulite can become more visible as you age, and your skin becomes thinner and loses elasticity. This exposes the rippled connective tissues underneath. There could possibly be more cause of developing cellulite in body including:

  • Hormones
  • Poor Diet
  • An Unhealthy Lifestyle
  • Accumulated Toxins
  • Genetics
  • Weight Gain
  • Physical Inactivity
  • Pregnancy

Adverse Impacts of Cellulite On The Body!

 

As we know by now that cellulite is much more common in women than in men. In fact, most women develop some cellulite after puberty. This is because women’s fat is typically distributed in the thighs, hips and buttocks — common areas for cellulite. Cellulite is also more common with aging when the skin loses elasticity. Weight gain can make cellulite more noticeable, but some lean people do have cellulite as well. It tends to run in families, so genetics might play the biggest role in whether you develop cellulite. An inactivity in lifestyle also can increase your chances of having cellulite, as can pregnancy.

How Can Cellulite Be Treated?

 

Cellulite treatments come into play because those dimples don’t discriminate based on size or weight (you can actually thank your genes). It’s hormones, like estrogen, that play a role in the development of cellulite, which may be why cellulite often worsens during pregnancy, says Dr. Chwalek. This is also why it’s uncommon to see it in men (except men in an androgen-deficient state, adds Dr. Chwalek).

Cellulite, which most commonly affects areas like the butt, thighs, and stomach, results from the connective tissue beneath the surface of skin, which can create the puckering effect of cellulite dimples, explains Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank, Celebrity Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chief Medical Officer and Founder of PFRANKMD, Author of “The Pro-“The Pro-Aging Playbook”.

There are a lot of devices and potions out there that claim to make your cellulite totally disappear. But because cellulite happens to skin on a deeper level, it’s extremely tough to treat. So to help you sort through the mess, here’s what you need to know about the best cellulite treatments.

Body Brushing: Dry brushing is a natural skin care technique that’s thought to have a number of benefits, including the exfoliation of dead skin cells and the ability to stimulate your circulatory and lymphatic systems.

According to some practitioners, dry brushing may even be effective at diminishing the look of cellulite. But is there solid evidence to back this claim?

The answer is an emphatic no. For now, there’s no evidence that dry brushing reduces or eliminates cellulite — but that doesn’t mean you should avoid this treatment altogether. Let’s get into the benefits of dry brushing and how to do it safely. And, if you want to know what may help with cellulite, we cover that too.

Dry brushing is an invigorating skin care treatment that involves sweeping a stiff-bristled brush across your skin with either long or circular strokes. While it’s a relatively recent addition to Western skin care regimes, dry brushing has been part of Ayurvedic traditional medicine for centuries.

Detoxing The Body: Cellulite is adipose tissue which is fat tissue with liquid and toxins that are stored in the body. When someone consumes lots of toxic substances, the body is highly motivated to keep those toxins away

from the vital organs. So it will push them in to territories away from the vital organs which is why women typically see cellulite in the backs of their thighs, in their buttocks, and behind their arms.

The body aims to push this toxic matter into areas far, far away from the vital organs. So when we start to detoxify the body, the body is able to release the toxins throughout the body releasing the cellulite and leaving you with beautiful firm, lovely, health skin and tissue. To further support the elimination of cellulite while you’re detoxifying, I highly encourage the use of a body brush, a re-bounder and if possible, an infrared sauna. The more you can sweat and the more you can encourage the lymph system to mobilize the accumulated toxicity from the body, the more success you’re going to have and the faster the cellulite will go away.

Venus Legacy Treatment: Venus Legacy delivers safe and effective treatments that contour the appearance of the body by smoothing out cellulite, tightening sagging skin, and reducing fine lines and wrinkles on the face and body comfortably with no downtime.

As you get older, your body starts to produce less collagen and store more fat—eventually leading to “muffin tops, “love handles, cellulite, sagging skin, wrinkles, and other signs of aging. Venus Legacy ™ uses heat to naturally boost collagen production which tightens sagging skin, smoothens out cellulite, and makes the body look slimmer, sculpted, and more toned.

Safe For All Skin Tones: Radio frequency technology is proven safe and effective for all skin tones, even darker complexions.

Extremely Comfortable: Enjoy a relaxing treatment experience that delivers noticeable results

No Downtime: Return to your daily routine immediately after your treatment.

Some of The Salient Features Include:

  • Safe for all skin types
  • Smooth Reduction in Wrinkles
  • Successful in Body Contouring
  • Effective in Cellulite Reduction
  • Excellent Results in Skin Tightenin

 

 

At Balance Clinic, we are doing free trails and the areas covered are  Bum, Stomach, Back, Arms, Thighs which are all successfully treated before. For consultation Book A Demo Now

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