Friday, January 2, 2009

Cellulite Reduction Myths Debunked

By Tara L Riazanov

There are thousands of cellulite treatment products available on the shelf at your local drug store or online. Not all of these products are the same nor do all of them actually work. But cellulite reduction is big business and many women fall for the slick marketing campaigns because they don't understand the condition or how it forms.

An informed consumer is a smart buyer and this is no different when comes to choosing a cellulite removal treatment. The 5 myths outlined below are busted and will give you the right information that is required to sort through all those confusing marketing messages.

1. Cellulite Starts in Your 40's

Age is a risk factor for developing the condition. However, it is no certainty. While the biggest age group that will develop the cellulite are in their 30's and 40's the condition can occur even in the teenage years.

2. Only Overweight People Have Cellulite

Just as many skinny women are affected by cellulite than overweight ones. Why? Because cellulite occurs when the thin layer of fat under the skin begins to become lumpy and uneven. This fat layer exists even when the rest of your body has very little fat.

3. Sodium is a Major Cause

A sensational myth is that the sodium found in soda pop leads to cellulite because it causes the fat cells in the body to became larger and harder. There is no evidence that this is true. But what soda pop does have is sugar which can cause people to put on more weight and fat.

4. Only the Buttocks and Thighs are Affected

Cellulite is not just restricted to the buttocks and thighs. While these are the most common places for it to be found, the condition can also affect the arms, lower legs, neck, tummy and even the back.

5. All You Need to Do is Change Your Diet and Exercise More

As already mentioned, cellulite is caused mainly by being overweight but there are other risk factors as well. While losing weight and exercising more will do wonderful things for the appearance of your cellulite you should also explore using other treatments to increase the affects.

Treatments for cellulite removal include cellulite cream, massage, radio therapy, sound wave therapy, laser therapy and body wraps. Your beauty spa will have more information on these treatments and how they can help the cellulite reduction process. A surgical alternative to these treatments is liposuction. - 15995

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