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| Cellulite TreatmentCellulite is a common condition appearing in over 90% of women after puberty, affecting the areas of hips, thighs, buttocks, tummies and backs of the arms. It is the fat deposits under the skin that outwardly give the skin a dimpled or orange-peel like appearance. It is more common in overweight people. Factors such as hormones, pregnancy, and aging contribute to the weakening of the collagen fibers and formation of cellulite under the skin.A good supply of nutrients and oxygen in the blood supply keeps the fatty tissue well nourished, and a good drainage system by the veins and the lymph vessels constantly removes waste products. Normal fatty tissue is smooth, well nourished and free from toxins and excess fluid. Certain factors can affect the blood supply to and drainage from the fatty tissues, making them devoid of oxygen and nutrients and allowing the build-up of toxins and fluid. This develops the cellulite areas of fatty tissue interspersed with tethering fibers and thick fluid, familiar to most of us as the lumpy, bumpy areas on the legs, thighs tummies and buttocks. Cellulite is most often seen in women because the fat is arranged in large chambers separated by columns of collagen fibers. It is also seen in men but less often. Women tend to store fat on their lower halves of their body’s such as the hips, thighs, buttocks and backs of the arms. Women are also more prone to poor circulation and fluid retention. So, how to remove cellulite and all that stubborn fat which refuses to move? Here is a compilation of the most popular cellulite treatments you can go in for to reduce unwanted fat.
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