Dieting could be risky for people having Cellulite
August 16, 2006
To avoid orange peal effect that appears in areas like thighs and tummy, the beauty industry spend million of pounds on machines, creams and cloths. Weight loss experts also assured and suggested ways to expel those ugly wrinkles from the tummy and thighs.
“It is not always to do with being over weight. As we age, we lose skin tone and cellulite looks worse. There is no cure as yet for cellulite in any body – it is a part of life” Douglas McGeorge president British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeon said.
Even super model Ms Moss has the same problem. An article published in medical journal Plastic and reconstructive Surgery states cellulite will not always remove by weight loss even losing weight actually make it worse in some cases. A super model Cindy Crawford suggested that massage every day with a mixture of olive oil and ground coffee helps her skin to protect from cellulite.
John Kitzmiller, an author and professor of surgery at Cincinnati University said “weight loss in over weight patients improved the condition of cellulite but in few cases it worsened the condition’’. He also said 85% of women bear this problem as they are affected by this problem. The thighs become skinny as woman mature and the cellulite appears worse. The risk of cellulite is found more in women thighs and buttock areas whereas it appears at neck and abdomen are in men.
Different products come into the market that claims that they are helpful in reducing Cellulite. Endermologie is one of the mechanical roller message therapy, but according to a recent study it has been proved that it has no long term benefits
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