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by Ray Lam

Cellulite is of cosmetic concern to women and is not associated with any health risks. Poor circulation of the lymph which carries waste products and toxins from the different tissues to the blood contributes to cellulite formation. There are many natural methods for getting rid of cellulite, herbs being one of them. Herbs are medicinal plants, used to strengthen weakened body systems and boost the body’s own healing powers.

There are many ways to get rid of cellulite. One effective method is through Liposuction which removes fat deposits while shaing the body. During Liposuction, fat is removed from under the skin with the use of a vacuum-suction canula or by using an ultrasonic probe that breaks down the fats and then removes it via suction. This method is great for localized fat removal.

Liposuction is a fat removal procedure for women (and men) who are of generally normal weight but have isolated pockets of fat; it is most often used when other methods cannot treat it, from areas including the abdomen, bottom and thighs. An unwanted and peculiar side-effect is the fat that’s removed can sometimes reoccur; often ths occurs in a different area from where it was first removed.

Mesotherapy is the newest treatment for cellulite, and it actually works. Mesotherapy has long been an art in Europe and South America. Unlike liposuction that involves the removal of unwanted fat cells, mesotherapy involves small injections that result in the breakdown of fat cells. These injections include natural-occurring substances such as phosphatidylcholine that is present in all living tissues. When injected in fat and cellulite, the fat cells become inflamed and disrupted and their contents are carried away.

Another non surgical procedure for cellulite removal is called Vela smooth which uses bi-polar radio frequency and infrared light to mobilize tissue and effectively re-contours the skin surface. Treatments usually take around 30-60 minutes to perform and are usually done twice weekly. The number of areas treated and size of each area determines the duration of this cellulite removal technique.

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