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What is the best treatment for cellulite?

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Dr. Jennifer Tighe De Soto
Cosmetic Surgery 17 years experience
Cellulaze: Cellulite is a structural issue with the skin, related to genetics, diet and exercise, age and your body shape. It does worsen with age, so it won't go away on its own, but Cellulaze is an effective, long lasting treatment for Cellulite. Creams and external treatments do not give lasting results. Learn more at http://www.omahacosmeticsurgery.com/cellulite-treatement/cellulaze/
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A 30-year-old member asked:

What is the best cellulite treatment?

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Dr. Megan Jack
Plastic Surgery 23 years experience
Cellulite treatment: Most topical treatments are ineffective or temporary. Cellulite is caused by bands under the skin. Cellulaze is a surgical laser that treats cellulite under the skin by breaking the bands, melting the fat, and can also provide some skin tightening. You can start seeing results as early as a few months after treatment. See for more info: http://www.Spsboca.Com/cellulaze-cellulite-removal.Html.
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