Cellulite has a hold on
you?
Cellulite is very familiar to everyone and the amount of money spent dealing with this problem is staggering. This problem is not a disease although I think that description has become commonplace. This is a normal variation of human beings which certainly has a hereditary component. The term cellulite refers to the dimpled appearance that most women have on their buttocks and thighs and it of course presents problems during warmer months when people are wearing shorts and bathing suits.
The distribution of fat under the skin is different in women then men which is why this is predominately a female problem. Hormones in women are thought to play a role in this difference. Because of the unsightly cosmetic appearance, the cure is eagerly pursued and results in the large amount of money spent to solve the problem.
Every cure known to man has been proposed and there is no end in sight for suggestions.
The truth of course is there is no cure. Weight control certainly lessens the severity of the problem as well as exercise because this reduces the amount of fat in those areas prone to develop cellulite.
Most of the treatments advanced for treating cellulite are not really effective. The FDA does not monitor most treatment modalities because of how they are classified. There are surgical procedures such as liposuction but they are expensive and carry risks. So the best thing to do is find out as much as you can and make informed choices.
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