How to Get Rid of Cellulite

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Potential Breakthroughs: PACE and Skin cosmetic 

Can PACE Eliminate Cellulite? 

Most of us have been there more than once. We workout and diet and still can’t lose some of that stubborn fat. Even when we’re diligent and don’t take any “cheat days” off, are body still retains fat in certain areas. It can be frustrating but you’re not alone and there may be some potential new breakthroughs using shockwave therapies. PACE takes advantage of the body’s natural reaction to Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) to treat a whole host of different medical conditions. 

One of the most common complaints from individuals trying to lose weight, is the appearance of cellulite. Cellulite hangs around after almost all other fat has been worked off.  Studies show that upwards of 90 percent of women report some level of dissatisfaction with cellulite. Experts estimate that the demand for non-invasive cellulite treatments in the U.S. will nearly double to 1 million procedures per year in the next three years. The ugly truth is that rigorous exercise and diet have little impact on the appearance of cellulite.

However there is hope that PACE devices can be a game-changer when it comes to fighting cellulite. Research is currently underway to examine how the body’s biomechanical reaction to ESWT can be harnessed to eliminate cellulite. It is already well understood that ESWT improves cell permeability, microcirculation, and triggers the body’s natural lymphatic process.

Scars and Surgical Line Treatment

Coming in all shapes, sizes, and locations, scars can radically change the appearance of one’s skin. The impact of a scar can vary from a minor cosmetic defect to a constant burden that limits a person’s daily activities. Scars are often caused by an acute trauma to the body. The body jumps into high gear to cover the wound with new tissue. Inflammation and uneven collagen tissue are the results of this necessary but hasty tissue formation. Scars are the common outcome of this poor healing and constriction.

Studies of microcirculation have discovered that PACE treatment can lessen the duration of inflammation during the healing process. Additionally, it has been proven to  improve microcirculation.

How To Prevent Cellulite?

Eating a balanced, healthy diet is vital because it may affect your cellulite. You can keep your weight in check by eating a healthy diet. Increase your intake of fibre while reducing processed and high-sugar foods that can cause the body to retain toxins and fat.

Cellulite may become more obvious if you are dehydrated. Your body flushes out impurities with water that might contribute to cellulite. Make it a point to drink more water. Women are advised to consume at least nine cups of water daily.

By removing toxins that are accumulated in your body and contribute to cellulite, detoxing your body may help reduce cellulite. Try to drastically cut down on the number of pollutants you consume by making dietary and lifestyle changes.

What are some common misconceptions about cellulite?

Cellulite is solely related to weight: Many people believe that cellulite is caused by excess body weight or obesity. However, cellulite can affect individuals of all body types, including those who are slim or fit. Factors such as genetics, hormones, and connective tissue structure play a significant role.

Cellulite is an indication of poor health:

Cellulite is a cosmetic concern and is not directly linked to overall health. It is not a reflection of a person’s fitness level, hygiene, or lifestyle choices. Even individuals who are otherwise healthy and active can have cellulite.

Cellulite can be completely eliminated:

There is no guaranteed method to completely eliminate cellulite. While various treatments may temporarily reduce its appearance, long-lasting elimination is challenging. Realistic goals should focus on improving the appearance and minimizing its visibility rather than complete eradication.

Only older individuals have cellulite:

Cellulite can develop at any age, including during adolescence. Hormonal changes, genetics, and other factors can contribute to its formation, and it is not exclusively associated with aging.

Topical creams and lotions can eliminate cellulite:

Despite the numerous cellulite creams and lotions available on the market, their effectiveness in eliminating cellulite is limited. While they may temporarily improve the skin’s appearance or texture, they cannot completely eliminate cellulite.

Cellulite is a problem that only affects women:

Although cellulite is more prevalent in women, it can also affect men. However, due to differences in fat distribution and skin structure, cellulite is generally less common and less noticeable in men. There are several common misconceptions about cellulite that can lead to misunderstandings and unrealistic expectations. Here are some of the most prevalent misconceptions:

Cellulite is solely related to a lack of exercise:

While exercise can contribute to overall skin health and muscle tone, it is not the sole factor in the development or reduction of cellulite. Cellulite is influenced by various factors such as genetics, hormones, and the structure of connective tissue.

*dermaPACE

The dermaPACE device system is cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers and is available for placement in the US. The dermaPACE is CE Marked for select international markets for the treatment of chronic and acute conditions of the skin and subcutaneous tissue.