Cellulite laser treatment is quickly becoming one of the most widely used procedures to reduce unsightly cellulite, by women. Laser surgery is at best a way to permanently get rid of the unsightly marks. The procedure is done by taking out the fat through the use of a focused light beneath the surface of the skin. The fatty tissue is heated up causing the membrane to disintegrate. Afterwards, massage therapy is applied in order to encourage the fat cells to dispose of themselves.
There is another type of laser surgery that is less intense. By using light energy in a non-invasive process to break up the lumps with minimal impact. After the fat cells feel the effect of the laser they begin to deteriorate.
The third type of cellulite laser treatment commonly used today is a process that uses radio frequency to heat up fat cell and allows the lymphatic and blood circulations systems to get pumping. While these systems are moving the cell membranes gets broken down and the body will use its lymphatic system in order to naturally dispose of the unwanted fat tissue.
The DEKA machine is used in another cellulite laser treatment method. The DEKA machine combines three different types of ways to breakup the fat cells. This treatment involves the use of a number of different lasers in order to get the circulation system pumping. Then a massage and cooling treatment is administered in order to get the lymphatic system to naturally drain the fat tissue.
It should be mentioned that to optimize any treatment of cellulite you will need to exercise and eat healthy. If you don't make lifestyle changes then the fat will cause the cellulite to return as you gain weight. It is important to being making healthy eating choices and engaging in regular exercise. Otherwise you are just wasting money on an expensive treatment - and it is a very expensive treatment - with costs ranging in the thousands to the tens of thousands.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cellulite/DS00891 , Mayo Clinic
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