Friday, May 11, 2007

Cellulite

Q: Is there a permanent solution for cellulite?

A: Cellulite or gynoid lipodystrophy is a uniquely female problem. Nearly $3.5 billion are spent annually on magic potions and treatments. The problem stems from how women store body fat. Fat in women is stored in compartments separated by thin membranes. These membranes connect from the overlying skin to the underlying muscles creating the dreaded “cottage cheese” appearance.

Topical treatments include concoctions of herbs and other potions. Mechanical treatments involve ultrasound or some form of massage aimed at stretching these membranes and smoothing out the skin texture. Endermologie employs deep roller massage while Dermosonic uses vacuum massage combined with ultrasound. These massage treatments may temporarily improve the appearance of cellulite by creating swelling and fluid retention in the tissues. Unfortunately once the treatments are completed, the swelling resolves and the cellulite returns completely unchanged.

Unfortunately, the bad news is that there is currently no permanent solution to cellulite. Liposuction may help if there is fat excess but it is also not designed to target cellulite. As we learn more about fat and fat metabolism we may ultimately find a permanent solution. As for now, save your money and don’t be fooled by lofty promises and unrealistic claims. For more information, log onto my website at www.drhainer.com or call for a complimentary consultation.