Endermologie ABCs
While looking like an airbrushed glossy shot in a fashion magazine is and never has been a realistic expectation, getting rid of sags and wrinkles and bumps will always make you look better.
If you're one of the millions of people self-conscious about having thighs that look like they belong in a vat of cream cheese, you know what I mean! If you're tired of being self-conscious throughout on a day at the pool or loathe to wear shorts even on the hottest days, good news! You can do something about it.
Endermologie is a fantastic option to smooth out your thighs and make them look great, and the only cellulite treatment currently endorsed by the FDA.
Endermologie? That's a funny name, what is it? In a world of surgeries, body wraps, creams, acupuncture, and who knows what strange experimental devices all claiming to treat cellulite, some (many) of dubious value, Endermologie is unique in that it has been through over 80 clinical trials proving it is effective, making it the only FDA approved cellulite treatment.
It's a motor-driven device roughly the size of a small toaster that uses suction and rollers to stimulate your skin.
By massaging and loosening the clumps of tissue that form cellulite, endermologie gets rid of its appearance much quicker than diet and exercise alone.
For it to work properly, you do need to eat properly and exercise frequently, as being out of shape (even with minimal excess body fat) is what causes cellulite to form.
Endermologie simply allows you to "erase" it quicker and more completely.
The treatment itself takes about 30 minutes, and usually is done once, twice, or three times a week.
The experience and skill of the person administering endermologie is related to the outcome, so it's important to chose someone with experience.
It takes a few sessions before results start to appear, so be sure to snap some before-and-after-and-during photos to see how well it's working.
Once again, it's important to remember that the only real common factor in women that have cellulite issues is that they are in sub-par physical shape, as it is seen on women of all ages and sizes, including young thin women.
Endermologie alone won't have very good effects if you do not make a serious and continued effort to get in better physical shape, and it certainly won't help you lose weight by itself.
As with anything, results may vary per person and situation; you won't know if it will or won't work for you until you try it.
Some people have claimed that it's really just swelling disguising the cellulite, however considering some of the dramatic and rather permanent effects we've seen, this is quite obviously not the case for many people.
Since it's non-surgical and very safe, and has been proven on many occasions to be very effective, the only concern is whether or not it's worth the price.
If you're a smart consumer though, you know that spending money on something proven and likely to work is much better than throwing money down the drain that is not proven and unlikely, even if the former costs a great deal more, so we highly recommend endermologie over any other treatment.