
Get rid of cellulite includes technology. Some noteworthy advancements in this area include endermology, electrical muscle stimulation, and
hydrotherapy.
1. Endermology
For about 35 minutes a therapist works over the patient’s body with the machine, which looks like some type of space age vacuum. At one end of the hose is a hand piece, which the therapist rolls over the cellulite areas. Kind of like massaging fingers, the vacuum pump pulls a fold of skin up and kneads it between rollers.
Basically the way it works is by a combination of negative and positive pressure from rollers and suction works to swell the skin. The actual cellulite is not reduced, but the skin is slightly swollen after treatment. This swelling causes the cellulite to be slightly less noticeable. The swelling usually only lasts for 24 hours and then returns the
normal.
2. Electrical Muscle Stimulation
The concept behind electrical muscle stimulation is toning and reshaping, as tiny micronutrients of energy conspire to lift and smooth the skin. This form of treatment can actually be harmful if used for any prolonged period of
time.
3. Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy, saunas, and the like, use the power of water to cleanse, detoxify, and stimulate. The idea is similar to that of
creams.
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