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What are the Available Cellulite Surgery Options?

By: Patricia Hammond
 

There are some cellulite conditions that are too severe to be treated by ordinary solutions. This is especially true since cellulite is a condition that varies in different individuals. One cellulite remedy may therefore work well for some individuals but not in others. For chronic cases of cellulite, people often turn to cellulite surgery options.

Invasive Methods

Surgeries including those for cellulite removal are considered to be invasive procedures. This is because any form of surgery involves invading and fighting the cellulite problem aggressively through open incisions in the body. There are however new cellulite surgery methods that are considered minimally invasive. Only small cuts or micro surgery procedures are used on a patient.

Surgical Methods

There are now a great many varieties of cellulite surgery methods. The most common however are those given below:

- The most common method is Liposuction. It is however primarily a body toning method for younger adults and should not be used for weight loss or on older patients. This cellulite surgery method involves making incisions on the cellulite areas and sucking out the fat deposits through a hollow tube.

- Lower body lifting is also another method similar to face lifting. As the name suggests though, it is performed on the lower part of the body. It is a highly invasive cellulite surgery procedure that involves lifting a large area of skin on the lower body. For some people, this method can effectively tighten lower body skin.

- Mesotherapy is considered by some to be a form of micro surgery although others dispute that it can be qualified as a non-surgical method. This is because mesotherapy does not involve making incisions on the body. In mesotherapy, a custom made solution of natural substances is injected on cellulite areas. The composition of injection solutions will depend on an individual's cellulite condition.

- Laser lipolisis is the process of making small incisions on specified body areas. A fiber optic laser is then used on body fats.

Surgical Risks

Cellulite surgeries should only be conducted by licensed and qualified practicioners. Since cellulite surgery methods are invasive however, these methods may also result in negative side effects in some individuals. The common side effect of any cellulite surgery procedure for example is swelling and bruising. Some individuals may only experience these side effects minimally but others may also have very sensitive systems that may result in chronic swelling and bruising. Accidents during medical procedures may also lead to infections and organ punctures.

Last Resort

As a general rule, surgery is often regarded as a last resort for treating cellulite. Younger individuals who may still react well to non-invasive procedures are usually recommended to stay away from surgical solutions. Some surgical procedures are also not advisable for older people. As an alternative, maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle and using all natural cellulite solution products are good ways to reduce less chronic conditions of cellulite or cellulite in very young or old individuals.

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