Cellulite Myths

Cellulite is bordered by myths. There are quite a few deceptive facts concerning cellulite that have led people to get rid of or evade getting cellulite treatments. It is important to weed through these myths and bring out the fact. It will help to know the real truth about cellulite.

Some of the common myths following cellulite are as follows:

Soda pop leads to Cellulite

A myth that, at some time, appeared almost plausible is that soda pop grounds for cellulite. The theory stated that the sodium in soda bang causes fat cells to bloat and thus resulting in cellulite. However, this statement hold untrue. It is right that Cellulite is formed by fat cells, but they are distorted and trapped in connective tissues beneath the skin.

Cellulite is merely fat

Cellulite is a type of fat, but not merely a fat. There are significant differences; cellulite is deformed, trapped fat to be found in the first subcutaneous layer of the skin. Unlike ordinary fat, cellulite is extremely resistant to dieting and exercise. It is mainly because cellulite fat is ensnared in mesh-like stringy connective tissues.

Cellulite Only Affects Thighs and Buttocks

Cellulite is frequently misunderstood, so it is not astonishing that many people believe that cellulite occur only on the thighs and butts. Although these are the two most common areas for occurrence of cellulite but it can also materialize in areas such as upper arm, neck and stomach.

Old People Get Cellulite

Another often established myth is that cellulite happens to people over 40 years of age. For the most part, appearance of cellulite deteriorates with age. However, it does not imply that younger people cannot get cellulite. Although cellulite may be more evident in older people for the reason that skin leans out, as we grow old.

In actual fact, cellulite often begins to build up at a young age. If it is left untreated, the condition degenerates in appearance, as you grow old.
In young people, the appearance of cellulite gives an "orange peel" look, while in advanced cases of cellulite it appears as hefty with ugly lumps and bumps.

Only Obese People Get Cellulite

Conceivably one of the most widespread myths is that only obese people can get cellulite. This myth, when discredited, can be upsetting to those who do not fall in the category of obese people. Cellulite is, actually a form of fat and everyone has fat cells in their body. So even skinny people are also subjected to cellulite.

However, cellulite is more likely to happen in obese people. Obesity is undoubtedly a factor in causing cellulite or making it poorer. Indeed, an enlarged amount of fatty tissue below the cellulite layer thrusts the cellulite to the skin, consequently deteriorating its appearance.