Cellulite Removal
Sunday, October 5th, 2008
Cellulites are fat tissues found in certain areas of the body, mainly, but not exclusively, the thighs, abdominal area and buttocks in women. Men can have cellulites too although they are usually whiter or several shades lighter than their normal skin color. When there is fluid in the layers of skin, it becomes a problem because stored fats and other toxins become trapped and do not get flushed out unlike a person with good circulation who will have smooth skin. Over time this fatty tissue hardens and produces what we call cellulites easily identified as those areas giving an ‘orange peel’ effect to the skin. How these cellulites will look and form depends on the individual’s genetic make-up, the type of life they lead and their weight. Because there are different types of cellulites, even active and fit individuals can suffer with them …
Looking like the surface of an orange, cellulite is a group of fat cells beneath the surface of the skin, trapped inside the tissue itself. This has become a serious cosmetic problem for women all over the world and methods of losing cellulite are sought continually because as women age the problem gets worse. Cellulite treatments are plentiful but losing cellulite is not easy and once you have removed it, certain aspects of your lifestyle must change to ensure it doesn’t return. Although men can suffer with cellulite, it is mainly found on women, usually at the back of their thighs, tummy and buttocks because of differences in the way the muscle and tissues are distributed. This is because women generally have a higher amount of body fat than men. The female hormone, estrogen, plays an important role in the formation, and one of the causes of cellulite …
Tissues containing fat, usually situated on the backs of the thighs, stomach and buttocks are called cellulites and are mainly found in women. However, men can suffer with cellulites as well and are often seen as patches lighter then the surrounding skin. A person with good circulation will have an even and smooth layer of skin but in a person with cellulites, fats become stored, along with other toxin, under the skin when under normal circumstances they would be flushed out. The tissues with the stored fats and toxins become hard over time producing the bumpy ‘orange peel’ effect called cellulites. There are many factors involved in how the cellulites will appear on any given individual as their weight, lifestyle and also their genetics all play an important role. Having said that even active women can get cellulite and it can be found even in the muscles …

