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A Cellulite Treatment That Actually Works Cellulite is annoying as hell, and even though there are dozens (hundreds?) of creams, lotions and serums that claim to reduce it, they fall short. Now, if you want to get rid of your cellulite, there's finally something you can do: It's called Cellfina, and it was FDA-approved just a few months ago. It's the first and only device the FDA has cleared for long-term cellulite improvement.
Sadly, you can't apply Cellfina in the privacy of your own bathroom, but the procedure is minimally invasive (the only thing that punctures your skin is a small needle), and the results last at least a year, according to the FDA (longer according to doctors who've done the treatment).
How it works: After numbing the area, doctors use the Cellfina System to suction each dimple and then release the bands that cause the cellulite. Imagine attaching a really strong vacuum to your thigh -- the pain is reportedly minimal.
While the treatment is pricey ($2,000 and up), you only need to do it once and those annoying little dimples are gone just three days after treatment.
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Sadly, you can't apply Cellfina in the privacy of your own bathroom, but the procedure is minimally invasive (the only thing that punctures your skin is a small needle), and the results last at least a year, according to the FDA (longer according to doctors who've done the treatment).
How it works: After numbing the area, doctors use the Cellfina System to suction each dimple and then release the bands that cause the cellulite. Imagine attaching a really strong vacuum to your thigh -- the pain is reportedly minimal.
While the treatment is pricey ($2,000 and up), you only need to do it once and those annoying little dimples are gone just three days after treatment.
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SEE NEXT PAGE: BB Cream for Hands