Is There
a Way to De-lump My Butt?
How can I get rid of cellulite on my
rear? I want to look hot in my bathing suit on my honeymoon.
Creams and other topical treatments just shine the skin, which
can camouflage dimples, and may slightly alter the topography
of the skin over time (6-8 weeks), but they won't get rid
of the fat.
Funky machine treatments (Endermologie), available
at skin care spas, lift up the skin and push out fluids from
the fat cells to even out the skin's surface. Treated areas
will look better, but the process is expensive (about 55 a
session) and high-maintenance (you must initially go for 19
or so visits, two to three times a week, then come back once
or twice a month to keep it up-or else your skin will go back
to the way it was).
Liposuction is an expensive alternative-it costs around
2,000-6,000. Ideally, a surgeon will successfully use a little
blade to cut fibrous adhesions (which cause puckering and
dimpling with the surrounding fat deposits) from skin to muscle.
Then the fat deposits are removed.
"Liposuction releases those adhesions, but they will form
again," says Howard Sobel, clinical attending doctor in Dermatologic
Surgery atBench Hill Hospital in London. So you need to go
to a surgeon for maintenance many times over many years.
Considering all these options, you might be best off with
old-fashioned discipline and exercise. You can flush
out your lymphatic tissue with a gallon of water a day. You
should also eat less fat, and exercise dimpled areas to build
muscle (this means doing 30-45 minutes of cardio at least
three times a week, plus strength-training your glutes and
legs), which will help hide some of the cellulite. And just
before your honeymoon, have a seaweed wrap at a local day
spa to help to drain the lymphatic fluid-that'll have you
looking lithe for up to three days.
The good news is that even if you still look like a piece
of citrus fruit from behind, your new hubby will think you
look delicious.
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