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  2. A Trendy New Cellulite 'Cure' Has Doctors Divided. Here's ...

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    Lymphatic massage: As it turns out a lymphatic massage can be just as effective in treating cellulite. "If somebody did that regularly, they could have an overall reduction in the appearance of ...

  3. Can You Ever Really Get Rid of Cellulite? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    Can you ever get rid of cellulite? Expert dermatologists and plastic surgeons separate fact from fiction when it comes to the most pervasive cellulite myths.

  4. How to *Actually* Get Rid of Cellulite, According to Experts

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    Exercise alone won’t completely get rid of cellulite or even prevent it, but it can decrease overall body fat percentage and lead to smoother skin, says Dr. King. So whether you hit the gym a ...

  5. Cellulite - Wikipedia

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    Cellulite or gynoid lipodystrophy (GLD) is the herniation of subcutaneous fat within fibrous connective tissue that manifests as skin dimpling and nodularity, often on the pelvic region (specifically the buttocks), lower limbs, and abdomen.

  6. Site enhancement oil - Wikipedia

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    The use of injected oil to enhance muscle appearance is common among bodybuilders, [7] [8] despite the fact that synthol can cause pulmonary embolisms, nerve damage, infections, sclerosing lipogranuloma, [9] stroke, [1] and the formation of oil-filled granulomas, cysts or ulcers in the muscle.

  7. Spot reduction - Wikipedia

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    Spot reduction refers to the claim that fat in a certain area of the body can be targeted for reduction through exercise of specific muscles in that desired area. For example, exercising the abdominal muscles in an effort to lose weight in or around one's midsection.