10 Myths About Cellulite
Dreaded orange peel skin – around 90% of the population suffer from cellulite and although we read about the ‘cures’ everywhere we go, how much of what we read is actually true?
Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi, the founder and medical director of lmaclinic.com clinic talks us through 10 of the most common myths about cellulite.
Thinner women don’t get cellulite
Whether your body type is athletic, slender or curvy, all are susceptible to cellulite. It’s the sun damage, fluctuation of weight and age that enhance the dimples on skin, not the body type.
Only older generations can get cellulite
Cellulite can affect any age, but with time our skins elasticity depletes and the cellulite becomes more visible.
Miracle creams reduce cellulite
The only ‘proven’ creams to have worked have been extremely pricey and tend not to show results until a few months. They are usually enriched with caffeines and are sadly only a temporary fix.
It’s just excess fat
Actually cellulite has much more to do with the layers and structure of our skin than fat. Between the skin and our muscles is a protective layer of fats, Dr Al-Ayoubi says. When factors such as age and weight gain take place the tissues holding these layers together begin to weaken, which creates the dimply affect we see on our bodies.
Men don’t suffer from cellulite
In fact, men can suffer from cellulite, but it’s far more common in women. The tissues connecting the skin layers and muscles hiding the fats are much stronger in men, and where the female hormone oestrogen produces fats, the male testosterone burns it.
Cardio is the best way to reduce cellulite
Though running is a great way to achieve weight loss, the best way to reduce the appearance of cellulite is with strength and weight training.
The clothing you wear has an impact
There are a lot of clothes out there marketed to make you think its going to reduce the cellulite, like tight fit leggings for running. It has been shown that wearing tighter clothing can even make the cellulite dimples more prominent.
Tanning reduces cellulite
Though we believe spending time on the tanning beds help with the appearance of cellulite, it is only temporary. Using the beds will make cellulite much worse and develop quicker than if you were to step away from the beds.
Weight loss reduces its appearance
Not necessarily – Cellulite is not affected by the amount of fat in the body and rather by the connecting tissues between the muscles and the skin layers, weight loss cannot entirely help.
Liposuction will reduce cellulite
Liposuction is not the best procedure to help with cellulite, in fact it can make the appearance even worse with the uneven distribution of fat under the skin. However a revolutionary cosmetic treatment; Cellulaze is the minimally invasive answer to your cellulite woes.
If there are so many ineffective products on the market, where do we turn? Patients travel from all over the world to have Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi perform the latest and most effective treatment of cellulite to hit the industry. He was the first leading laser surgeon in 2011 to introduce into the UK the revolutionary which works by tackling the three major causes of cellulite by stretching the skin’s natural thickness for a smoother, firmer, more youthful look.
But whether you decide get your cellulite zapped or accept it as part of being a woman, stop worrying and prepare to enjoy the coming summer weather.