By: DenardRoberts | 2010-10-13 | Health & Fitness If you have been on the lookout for an anti-cellulite cure, then most likely you’ve come throughout Mesotherapy read more
By: Cellulite Advisor | 2010-09-22 | Skin care Cellulite is a very common deformity of skin in any part of the body generally found among the woman. The symptom of cellulite is a cheesy cottage skin. The main reason behind this deformity is that the fiber band which connects the skin with the fat becomes loose. Thus when these fat tissues behind the skin get attached with that fiber band, the skin starts becoming dimple and as a result cellulite bulges up in the skin. read more
By: Paul Choven | 2012-02-14 | Massage Cellulite is more pronounced among older women and the name refers to the dimpled appearance of skin, which is above the thighs and buttocks. He said that the majority of women have excess fat in the thighs and buttocks, but cellulite is not just overweight. Women of all shapes, ages and sizes online, find information and advice on the topic of cellulite removal. read more
By: Jessica Potter | 2012-06-25 | Beauty Cellulite is often described as orange peel or cottage cheese skin. The affected skin has dimples or bumps and usually appears on the thighs, buttocks and or upper arm area. Cellulite can be a problem for thin women as well as for heavier women. The reason is this: cellulite develops from fat deposits as well as toxins accumulating within the subcutaneous fat layer of the skin. read more
By: Ravi Jain | 2010-04-01 | Skin care Cellulite is the term used when fatty deposits become trapped under the skin, giving it a rather unpleasant puckered and dimpled look, often compared to orange peel or cottage cheese. Cellulite generally appears around the abdomen, thigh and pelvic area. It has four different medical names: adiposis edematosa, dermopanniculosis deformans, status protrusis cutis and gynoid lipodystrophy. read more
By: theallreviews | 2010-10-10 | Women's Health What's the cure for cellulite? Is there a remedy for cellulite? These questions have been asked for years, and yet that is no closing answer. read more
By: Greysonhamilton | 2011-11-25 | Skin care Cellulite is the dimpling of the skin, especially on the abdomen, thighs, hips and buttocks regions. This is also commonly called as orange peel or cottage cheese. This is caused by trapped fat deposits under the skin. read more
By: John Orton | 2010-10-21 | Weight Loss You may think celebrities and models are all cellulite free, but the reality is they have just learnt to hide it really well. Ask any woman about cellulite, and they will tell you that they have got it in some form or another on their body... read more
By: Greyson Hamilton | 2011-10-25 | Beauty Cellulite is the dimpling of the skin, especially on the abdomen, thighs, hips and buttocks regions. This is also commonly called as orange peel or cottage cheese. read more
By: Best Cellulite Treatment Reviews | 2011-11-21 | Skin care Best Cellulite Treatment Reviews is one of the best online portal which provides useful, trustable and worthy reviews about cellulite treatment. read more
By: Mia Alexander | 2012-05-07 | Plastic surgeries Cellulite is a skin condition that affects nearly 90 per cent of post-pubertal women. Knowing what causes cellulite is the first step to treating it effectively. read more
By: Julia Anderson | 2012-02-29 | Plastic surgeries This article tells you how Cellulaze treatment, now FDA-approved, fights cellulite by addressing its root causes. read more
By: Sylvia Lambert | 2012-03-26 | Health & Fitness As age sets in, so does cellulite, and there are few women that accept it. Cellulite is ugly and can lower the self-confidence of the woman to the point that she is darn right ashamed. There are different solutions for the problem, and, medical therapy is one, which helps the problem of cellulite that women experience. Finding the time or the will to routinely exercise to reduce or eliminate the c read more
By: Theodore Diktaban | 2012-03-20 | Plastic surgeries Cellulite – every woman's nightmare. No matter how much you work out, no matter what your diet is, you can still develop cellulite. read more