Cellulite is a condition whereby fat cells rupture in the layers of the skin. This results in ugly dimples on the skin surface. There are millions of people around the world who are affected by this condition and most of them are women. When cellulite appears on the skin, people tend to lose confidence as well as self esteem. Cellulite will mostly appear on thighs, buttocks and hips. There are several reasons that have been associated with the cause of cellulite among them poor diets and genes. Although this condition in itself does not put your health at risk, it would be appropriate to treat them so that you can feel normal again.
Although there are a number of methods that are used in cellulite treatment, most of them will just provide a temporary solution and the condition will recur after a short period of time. We are going to look at two cosmetic cellulite treatment options that will give you a permanent solution.
Laser Lipo Wand
This kind of treatment is characterized by permanent results, less invasive and quick recovery. After undergoing through this procedure, it will take you 3 months to achieve the desired results. In this treatment option, a specialized beam of light is directed on the affected region where it facilitates the melting down of fats that cause cellulite. The laser will also play a crucial role in strengthening the skin tissues thus preventing further rupturing of fat cells on these tissues.
It is important to note that cellulite does not result from a fat problem but rather, it emanates from a weak structure in the skin tissues. Laser Lipo wand helps to stimulate the production of collagen which consequently leads to thickening of skin and also makes it more elastic. by targeting the problem from its root cause, this methods becomes very effective in providing a permanent solution to cellulite condition.
Magnetic pulse treatment
During this kind of cellulite treatment, one will undergo around 10 no invasive treatments. In most circumstances, this non-surgical cellulite treatment will only lead to a small decrease in the cellulite levels. For it to be effective, one will have to undergo the treatment after treatment. This will not only waste your time but there is likelihood that you will get bored along the way and give up the fight against cellulite.
It is apparent that Laser liposuction is the best treatment for cellulite. The main reasons why most other cellulite treatment options fail is because they target on the skin rather than on the actual cause of the condition. If you go a cosmetic shop, you will learn that there are just so many products that have been dedicated for this purpose including creams, lotions and pills.
The cost of cellulite treatment will vary from one person to the other depending on their overall situation and also what they expect from the treatment. The cost will also vary depending on the doctor you visit. However, you should expect to pay about $3,000 for a Laser Liposuction wand treatment.
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Annie is a young, headstrong woman. She has been successfully blogging for over five years about health, beauty and fitness. When she is not working she enjoys yoga, cooking and spending time with friends.
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Medication or Surgery - a Combined Approach May be Better to Stop Hair Loss
Whether you need to take hair loss drugs with a surgical hair restoration treatment has been the focus of a long-drawn debate. Only a hair restoration specialist will be able to diagnose the problem and recommend whether medications or surgical procedures or a combination of both can stop hair loss and recover from the damages.
When is medication a suitable option? Losing about 100 strands of hair daily is natural, i.e., you need not worry about it. However, if you seem to lose a considerable number of strands whenever you brush, comb or shampoo, it may be a cause of concern.
It is better to consult a hair restoration specialist in such a situation. If your problem is at a nascent stage, a surgery may not be necessary. Appropriate medications may be all that you need to stop hair loss. The specialist at the hair clinic may also prescribe medications to recover the growing hair follicles and prevent baldness.
Even if you have advanced baldness, you may benefit from the right medications. The hair clinicians often recommend medications for young individuals, in their 20s or 30s; this is because the pattern and progression of hair loss are yet to be established in such people.
When is surgical procedure a necessity? If you lose hair in a particular area of the scalp, a hair restoration surgery may be your only choice. However, a hair restoration clinician will only recommend a surgical procedure if no medication is able to stop hair loss. It is the last way to give you a fuller head of hair.
The success of the surgery depends on a number of factors - your overall health condition, your hair type and condition, the skill and competence of the surgeon and so on. Most importantly, it depends on the amount of hair available at the donor site.
It is all a question of supply and demand; if you have ample hair follicles in the donor area, you may benefit from a hair transplant. The hair follicles re-grow, not at the donor site, but at the recipient site. If your overall hair density is thin, surgery may not achieve a fuller head of hair, as the availability of hair follicles at the donor site is limited.
When is a combined approach better than individual treatment? Sometimes, a combination of medical and surgical treatments yields better results for individuals suffering from hair loss. The diagnosis will determine whether this is the right option for you.
When you suffer considerable hair loss in a particular area of the scalp, and general thinning as well, a combined treatment may be more suitable for you. The right medications will prevent the overall loss of hair and the surgery will recover the damage in the particular area of the scalp, where you experience maximum hair loss.
Celebrities such as Wayne Rooney and Louis Walsh hair transplant treatments have been in the news for quite a few years. However, surgeries may not always be appropriate, or necessary, for all. Your hair restoration clinician can determine whether it will work for you.
Daniel Smith is a professional writer. In this article he has given idea on hair care, in particular hair clinic. The author is solely responsible for the views and images provided in the article.
By Debarup Mukherjee
When is medication a suitable option? Losing about 100 strands of hair daily is natural, i.e., you need not worry about it. However, if you seem to lose a considerable number of strands whenever you brush, comb or shampoo, it may be a cause of concern.
It is better to consult a hair restoration specialist in such a situation. If your problem is at a nascent stage, a surgery may not be necessary. Appropriate medications may be all that you need to stop hair loss. The specialist at the hair clinic may also prescribe medications to recover the growing hair follicles and prevent baldness.
Even if you have advanced baldness, you may benefit from the right medications. The hair clinicians often recommend medications for young individuals, in their 20s or 30s; this is because the pattern and progression of hair loss are yet to be established in such people.
When is surgical procedure a necessity? If you lose hair in a particular area of the scalp, a hair restoration surgery may be your only choice. However, a hair restoration clinician will only recommend a surgical procedure if no medication is able to stop hair loss. It is the last way to give you a fuller head of hair.
The success of the surgery depends on a number of factors - your overall health condition, your hair type and condition, the skill and competence of the surgeon and so on. Most importantly, it depends on the amount of hair available at the donor site.
It is all a question of supply and demand; if you have ample hair follicles in the donor area, you may benefit from a hair transplant. The hair follicles re-grow, not at the donor site, but at the recipient site. If your overall hair density is thin, surgery may not achieve a fuller head of hair, as the availability of hair follicles at the donor site is limited.
When is a combined approach better than individual treatment? Sometimes, a combination of medical and surgical treatments yields better results for individuals suffering from hair loss. The diagnosis will determine whether this is the right option for you.
When you suffer considerable hair loss in a particular area of the scalp, and general thinning as well, a combined treatment may be more suitable for you. The right medications will prevent the overall loss of hair and the surgery will recover the damage in the particular area of the scalp, where you experience maximum hair loss.
Celebrities such as Wayne Rooney and Louis Walsh hair transplant treatments have been in the news for quite a few years. However, surgeries may not always be appropriate, or necessary, for all. Your hair restoration clinician can determine whether it will work for you.
Daniel Smith is a professional writer. In this article he has given idea on hair care, in particular hair clinic. The author is solely responsible for the views and images provided in the article.
By Debarup Mukherjee
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