Cellulite Treatment: A Guide

 Cellulite refers to the lumpy fat deposits that accumulate in particular areas, such as your thighs, arms, abdomen, or hips. These fat deposits lead to bumps in your skin that both feel uncomfortable and look unappealing. Not all people see cellulite as unappealing. For instance, advocates of body acceptance would reserve judgment.



However, when it comes to our appearance, we’re our biggest critic. The fact of the matter is that cellulite is one of the top sources of insecurity, and it’s not something we can control with diet and exercise. Even the fittest of athletes are afflicted by cellulite. If you’re considering treating it, here’s what you need to know.

How Does Cellulite Form?

Before getting into how cellulite forms, here’s a brief anatomy lesson. A layer of connective tissue rests between your skin and fat cells, with the skin above and fat cells below. The connective tissue is composed of fibrous bands that connect the skin and muscles past the fat layer. These bands pull the skin down, so as fat cells accumulate, they can push into the skin layer. This creates the bumpy skin that we call cellulite.

What Causes It?

There are a variety of causes of cellulite that lead it to disproportionately affect women. For instance, the way the male body distributes fat is one reason that cellulite is more common with women. Here are some of the other common causes:



· Diabetes or thyroid issues

· Poor diets (too many carbs or fats)

· Lack of exercise or generally sedentary lifestyle

· Low estrogen levels

· Genetics

What’s the Best Way to Treat It?

Before getting to the best treatment, you should be skeptical of some of the advertisements you see on TV or billboards. Many of these purport to sell creams that can eliminate the appearance of cellulite. However, there’s no actual scientific evidence backing up their claims.

An effective way to treat cellulite is surgery. However, despite its efficacy, surgery comes with risks. Generally, most people would exhaust non-surgical solutions before turning towards surgery, and even then, they may not opt for it.

An effective, non-surgical alternative is Refirm’s BodyFX treatment. This uses radio-frequency energy to treat cellulite and reduce fat by improving blood circulation and heating problematic fatty tissue. Besides addressing cellulite, it’s also proven to tighten loose skin, further improving one’s appearance. To learn more about Refirm’s BodyFX treatment in Calgary, visit their skincare clinic or get in touch with them on their website.

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