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For
many years people have argued that cellulite is merely fat and can
only be treated with diet and exercise. Yet, non-overweight,
physically active women have also been known to have dimpled thigh
skin. The unfortunate truth is that 80-90% of women will get
cellulite sometime after they reach puberty and not all of these
women are considered to be overweight.
So what is this thing we
call cellulite that coexists with our fat cells in our bodies?
Facts:
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Cellulite is not a fat problem.
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It is a
micro-circulation disorder beneath the skin, influenced by age,
hormone and genetics.
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A person does not
have to be overweight to develop cellulite.
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Cellulite is not always reduced by weight
loss.
Based on recent studies,
it is safe to conclude that cellulite is more than just ordinary
fat. Cellulite is the
appearance of an unattractive dimpled skin or “dimpled fat” on or
around the outer thighs, buttocks and other body areas. It is the
cottage-cheese-like appearance of the skin or irregular bulging or
dimpling of the skin. It is related to hormonal changes, dehydration
and skin laxity. Cellulite tends to worsen with age, as the body's
degeneration accelerates.
How cellulite happens?
It is due to impaired
microcirculation beneath the skin. The lymphatic and blood flow
becomes sluggish causing extravasations (leakage) of toxins from
microcirculatory system. These toxins begin to damage the connective
tissue that helps to support and separate the epidermis from the
fat. The fat tissue begins to clump and rise towards the epidermis,
giving the skin the dimpled appearance of cellulite. The clump of
fat tissue along with damaged connective tissue further worsens the
microcirculation; a vicious cycle begins and the stages repeat.

In summary, it is caused
by reduced microcirculation and weakened connective-tissue layers
under the skin.
How to treat cellulite?
In order to treat
cellulite, the following physiological conditions MUST be addressed:
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Improve
microcirculation
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Enhance the removal
of waste metabolites from the extra cellular space
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Improve lymphatic
flow
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Restore the
connective tissue architecture beneath the skin
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Restore the skin
appearance
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Break down the
fat clumps
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Meso-Lipolysis Procedure
Meso-Lipolysis is a body reshaping procedure that reduces and reshapes specific undesired pocket of fats in your body, especially in your hips, thighs, stomach, bottom, back, waist, under breasts, underarms and above knees.
Meso lipolysis helps you lose inches, decrease bulk and improve your body shape and contour.
Advantages of Meso-Lipolysis:
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Dissolves excess fat deposits in the right places.
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Reduces the dimpling and nodular effects of
cellulite.
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Removes fibrotic, hardened connective tissue and improves the appearance of your skin.
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Helps with the reduction of cellulite.
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No downtime
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