ANSWER: Mesotherapy is a cosmetic procedure to promote fat loss in which medications are injected into the mesodermal tissue under the skin. The medications used in a [Read More...]
ANSWER: Gynoid lipodystrophy, more commonly known as cellulite, is essentially fat deposits that are visible because they are located right below the skin’s surface. [Read More...]
Exercise is one of the most effective actions you can take to help postpone and even reduce the effects of cellulite, a condition that affects millions of Americans and [Read More...]
ANSWER: Liposuction is not indicated as a treatment for cellulite. More Info: Pockets of fat deposited below the skin’s surface, which create a dimpled appearance, are [Read More...]
ANSWER: Cellulite creams do not work. Methylxanthines are chemicals found in cellulite creams that have the ability to remove stores of fat, but they cannot provide [Read More...]
ANSWER: Exercise CAN help prevent or delay the onset of cellulite. Because some of the causes of cellulite may be genetic, such as thickness of skin, body structure, and [Read More...]
ANSWER: Massage CAN reduce the appearance of cellulite. More Info: Limited studies are emerging that address the claim that massage can help to reduce the appearance of [Read More...]
ANSWER: Drinking water may play a role in helping cellulite. More Info: There is no cure for cellulite, but keeping hydrated is important for healthy skin and also [Read More...]
ANSWER: Water retention CAN cause cellulite. Research published in the Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, hypothesized that vascular changes in [Read More...]
Cellulite scrubs, like most topical cellulite treatments, can only reduce the appearance of cellulite temporarily. There are many treatments and products available today that [Read More...]