Now the truth can be told about Velashape. With so many anti-cellulite technologies coming to market – velasmooth, lipodissolve, smart lipo, and now velshape, it can be a bit confusing for the public. With approximately 80% of all women suffering from some form of cellulite, people are keen on answers. How do I get rid of it? I am on a budget, what is the least expensive way to do it? How do I know if it is safe? What are the long term effects? Will Velashape work for me? Or are there other, cheaper, safer alternatives?
How Velashape works
A small hand held device – which is attached by a long cord to a machine that looks a little like a vacuum cleaner – is used by the doctor and is applied to the trouble areas of your body. Using a combination of bi-polar radio frequency and optical energy, the problem area is heated, causing the fat underneath to effectively dissolve and be carried away.
What are the Pros and Cons to using Velashape? And are there alternatives?
Velashape is a non invasive, non surgical technique with no side effects and very little recovery time needed. The downside to using velashape is the cost and the necessity of repeated sessions. Another downside is that Velashape is not a once and for all cure all. Also the people at the velashape clinics will encourage you to eat well, exercise well: all things you should be doing anyways, and things that if done well, will get rid of your cellulite anyways.
Cellulite can be controlled with diet and exercise. Cut out the caffeine, alcohol, sugars, fats, and salts. Drink plenty of water every day. Try not to be sedentary: take the stairs when you can. Walk at least 30 minutes every day. Try doing leg squats and leg raises. Find out about the power of diet: you will be amazed at what you can accomplish just by changing your diet! There are alternatives to velashape – cheaper, faster, and more natural methods.
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Tags: cellulite, lose cellulite, velashape, velasmooth
February 17, 2009 at 2:05 am |
Many women diet and exercise and still have cellulite. Many “skinny girls” like myself have cellulite.
I personally think the Velashape is worth it. I see Elsa at Medical Aesthetics and I think she is great.
My skin is not perfect but it is much better than it used to be.