Cellulite Reduction

Monday, 3 March 2014

Cellulite Treatment Using Surgical Methods

Cellulite is a serious problem for most women and often leads to low self-esteem in which women can become extremely self conscious. Cellulite does not necessarily affect women only at a certain age. Typically cellulite can affect women around the age of 35 years. Cellulite mostly seems to affect a woman's buttocks and thighs. A common myth is that cellulite only affects obese or overweight women, which is not true at all. Women of all shapes and sizes are affected by cellulite. Nevertheless, larger women are more at risk of getting cellulite.

There are many reasons behind the development of cellulite. Most of which include genetics, skin type, poor circulation, and fluid retention. Another factor that causes cellulite buildup in women is smoking; women who need to get rid of their cellulite should start with quitting smoking first and foremost. Women should also exercise regularly, which should include toning the buttocks and thigh area. Pregnant women are more prone to develop cellulite due to the release of pregnancy hormones as well as menopausal women who are more likely to develop cellulite, since their hormones are in an influx of change.Cellulite can be treated in a variety of ways, which includes creams, exercises, cellulite treating machines, and laser therapy. However, some women will not see the results no matter which form of treatment they adopt. As a last resort, women can get cellulite treating surgery, which has an extremely high success rate but is also very risky as it involves going under the knife.

Before considering going for cellulite treatment surgery, one must consult a certified medical practitioner. Cellulite treatment surgery is very expensive and very invasive and can be life threatening if not implemented correctly. Before going under the knife, make sure you are 100% fit for surgery and are also mentally prepared for it. The recovery time from cellulite treatment surgery can involve weeks. Furthermore successful outcome of cellulite treatment surgery is not 100% guaranteed. After cellulite treatment surgery your skin can become rippled and or uneven, and your skin may become scared and or infected. Cellulite surgery is very expensive and you should be ready to pay thousands of dollars in medical costs. Therefore, one should look at their options and compare the pros and cons of cellulite treatment surgery. Thus cellulite treatment surgery may not be the right option for many people; however it may be someone's last hope to treat their unsightly cellulite which doesn't seem to go away despite trying many treatment options.

Cellulite laser surgery also referred to as (cellulite laser treatment) is known to be a safer option. Cellulite laser treatment uses radio frequency waves which are within the infrared range, that are directed into the skin to a depth of 1.6 cm. These waves heat up the fatty cells and thus melt them away. Cellulite laser treatment surgery is usually combined with a skin massage and skin smoothing, which delivers radio frequency waves into the skin. This treatment is used in conjunction with special cellulite treatment creams. Cellulite laser surgery is non invasive and there is no scaring and no recovery time involved. This type of surgery is fairly new in the United States; however it has been widely used in Europe.

To conclude all; before considering getting cellulite treatment surgery, one must look at their alternative options which may work out for your advantage. Cellulite treatment surgery should only be a last resort as it can have negative consequences which can result in scarring, infections, recovery time, death, and it can be very expensive. Alternative surgical cellulite treatments are safer and less invasive as well as cheaper than tradition cellulite treatment surgery. Moreover, one should also look into some natural cellulite treatments which seem to work very well and have long lasting results.
 
Source: http://www.artipot.com/articles/530326/cellulite-treatment-using-surgical-methods.htm

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