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There are many factors which contribute to cellulite

Cellulite has become a serious problem for most women, especially for those who are over 35. It attacks the buttocks as well as the thigh areas. Besides, it can be extremely unsightly. And the fact is that it’s not only fat women who suffer from cellulite. Weight gain does make cellulite worse, and obese people do tend to getting more cellulite, but the fact is that thin people are not immune.

Contribute To CelluliteCellulite refers to fatty deposits which are trapped in pockets just below the skin. Thus the fat cells are squeezed into small bulges. This gives the skin that unsightly lumpy look.

There are various factors that contribute to cellulite. These include genetics, the type of skin you have, as well as your age besides your level of body fat. Poor blood circulation as well as fluid retention is also able to transform the subcutaneous fat cells present in the body into cellulite. Other factors include poor diet, lack of exercise, as well as smoking which are also contributing factors. Estrogen plays an important role as it can determine the level of fat cells in the body. Cellulite is quite common among women after menopause. This is because menopause tends to cause drastic changes in the female body, as well as the skin and tissues which affect the appearance of cellulite.

Cellulite tends to be unpleasant as well as unsightly. But it is possible to do something about it. This can be done through proper diet, exercise as well as cellulite treatments. This way you can regain that smooth skin as well as shapely figure.

Reducing body fat can reduce the appearance of cellulite, though it may not eliminate it completely. Physical activities such as exercise as well as diet can also help to reduce it. Then there are other drastic as well as costly procedures like laser therapy and liposuction. Besides, there are cheaper, safer, as well as other non-invasive treatments available.

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