
These hollows or bulges have taken the name of cellulite and occur mainly in the thighs, hips, buttocks, and abdomen, but also often in the arms and even the face. But why is this? Let's explore the causes of cellulite.
What is the solution?
Nowadays there are different types of treatments to fight cellulite, but today we will talk about Carboxytherapy. Top best treatments for cellulite, It originated in French spas in the 1930s. The treatment can be applied to the eyelids, neck, face, arms, buttocks, abdomen and legs. It uses infusions of carbon dioxide, a naturally occurring gas in the body. But carboxytherapy not only helps fight cellulite, it is also ideal for treating stretch marks, localized fat, flaccidity, dark circles, chronic wounds and skin marks.
At Divine Beauty Aesthetics, we use this revolutionary technique that helps your body create more collagen fibers in the treated area, and as you respond to the treatment, your flaccid skin will tighten. This is one of the aesthetic treatments for cellulite that should be performed by a professional in the field, such as a dermatologist, medical aesthetician, or certified esthetician.
Carboxytherapy for Cellulite.
Although it is a condition that occurs mainly in women who are slightly overweight, hormonal factors and genetics play an important role in the appearance of cellulite. Other factors, such as weight and muscle tone, affect the occurrence of cellulite, although even fit people can have cellulite.
In addition, although it does not present major risks, if done with a professional, carboxytherapy is contraindicated during pregnancy and in cases of epilepsy, gangrene, phlebitis, heart or lung failure, renal or hepatic failure, severe uncontrolled hypertension and psychiatric behavioral alterations.
Finally, we recommend avoiding a sedentary lifestyle and incorporating exercises for cellulite while making changes in eating habits to obtain better results and prevent these annoying bumps and dimples from reappearing.