What Causes Cellulite to Form?
The top main causes of cellulite formation are hormonal imbalance and genetic formation in our body.
A) Hormonal Imbalance
Women have higher levels of estrogen that rises as they age.
The structural element of how connective tissues are made in women is not as tight as that of men so there are more spaces for the fat to lump.
If you gain more weight, it becomes more noticeable. Pregnancy and unhealthy lifestyle can contribute to the formation of cellulite.
B) Genetics
If you notice that cellulite is common and runs in your family, then your genes play the biggest role in the development of your cellulite.
You may also notice that some women have cellulite only in their buttocks or thighs but not in other parts like arms or stomach, and likewise.
The amount of cellulite you have is basically based on your genes, body fat percentage and age.
Are there treatments available for cellulite reduction?
There are many ways available on how you can reduce and treat cellulite.
Topical applications can help reduce the visibility of cellulite especially when combined with a healthy lifestyle and dietary recommendation.
Medical procedures such as: Cryolipolysis, Cellfina, Acoustic Wave Therapy, Laser and RF treatments, and Carboxytherapy- are available services from dermatology clinics that can break up the tough bands under the skin to reduce formation of cellulite.
If you are looking for home remedy and safe therapy, then Microneedling /Dermarolling is the best alternative.
It uses a beauty tool called a dermaroller that are filled with hundreds or thousands of microneedles that you roll onto your skin. By using a derma roller, the skin parts where the cellulite are present become less visible.
How to use a cellulite roller?
It is very easy to use a derma roller. By following this simple 4-Directions Technique, you can treat your cellulite and see visible results after a few sessions.
Look at this diagram:
Here’s how the diagram works:
– derma roll up and down 4 times,
– then lift the roller an do left and right 4 times,
– lift again followed by diagonally top right to bottom left 4 times
– and lastly diagonally top left to bottom right 4 times.
Do the same steps as you go to another direction using the same pressure. Please roll with caution.
Roll the dermaroller by section.
Divide the area into small sections of about a quarter of your palm size.
It is always recommended to derma roll section by section to fully cover the desired area to be treated.
For each section, complete derma rolling in 4 different directions before you move on to another.
Important Precaution:
Clean & Disinfect Derma Rollers.
You MUST disinfect your derma rollers by soaking them into of 70%-99% rubbing or Isopropyl alcohol for about 5 to 10 minutes.
Check if there are rusts on the micro needles. If you have been using them for a long time, please throw it away and get a new one to avoid infection.
Do not use when microneedles are bended or damaged.
What size Derma Roller for Cellulite?
Dermaroller have different sizes ranging from 0.2mm-3.0mm.
If you will use it as a home treatment, derma roller size 0.5 mm to 1.0 mm is the highly recommended size for its effectiveness to stimulate new collagen and for its safety purposes.
Microneedle sizes of 1.5mm and above are not safe for home use and should only be administered and performed by trained professionals.
(If you want to know more about size 0.5mm dermaroller and its uses, please refer to this article.)
How often to dermaroll cellulite?
Since cellulite are uneven layers of fats in the body, it requires regular sessions to see visible results.
When microneedling cellulite, the skin thickens when it reaches the dermis so the fats will slowly decline from projecting.
For best results, derma rolling once a week is recommended.
Reminders Before Treatment
1. Avoid washing the treated area right away. Allow the skin to recover after dermarolling. This is to avoid inflammation and to allow healing after creating some trauma to the skin during the pricking or rolling.
2. Apply topical skincare products.
If you have been using anti-cellulite cream, after dermarolling is the best time to put it.
These anti-cellulite creams, when used regularly with dermarolling treatment, will enhance the tightening of the skin and helps in making the cellulite appear less visible.
It is also very important to moisturize your skin and nourish it with Vitamins and other active ingredients to speed up the healing process.
Hyaluronic Acid is a super moisturizer that can hydrate your skin intensely and lock the moisture in for hours. Apply this after derma rolling will help to keep your skin plump and reduce appearance of cellulite over time.
You can also consider Vitamin C and Vitamin E as part of your post-derma rolling care regime. These 2 vitamins are excellent to induce production of new collagen.
Serums that are packed with Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin C and Vitamin E are great choices to help even out tone, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, tighten skin and makes it more firm.
The Rejuviss Advanced Antioxidant Serum is a botanical formula that combines the goodness of Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Aloe Vera, Green Tea etc to deeply moisturize skin and aid in the production of new collagen.
3. Keep your derma roller.
Clean your dermaroller again by pouring on an alcohol, and then leave it to air dry in its original container for at least 1 hour before you close the storage container.
Do not leave it on your sinks or dresser to avoid germs or bacteria from getting into the microneedles and the roller head.
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