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Old August 4th, 2004, 09:10 AM
Lictor
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"jamie" wrote in message
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Last I read, very vigorous massage and endermologie (special massage
with suction rollers) are believed to reduce the *appearance* of
cellulite by causing mild swelling in the skin that reduces the
puckered appearance for a while.


Yes, that's what I was talking about... Though hand massages work better
than the suction rollers. Appearance is really the only problem with
cellulite, it's not like it's bad for health or anything (being on the legs
and butt, it's pure gynoid harmless fat). Most women are not very concerned
about having "virtual" cellulite, they're concerned about it showing when
they're in bikini
Besides, there is not much to do against cellulite, except surgery. Most non
invasive methods do nothing at all, at least massages can make it look
better, that's still an improvement...

The angle
and thickness of connective tissue fibers is different in most women
from most men, so men almost never have cellulite.


Well, we get the hair loss, the heart diseases, several years less in life
expectancy... We do have to have some advantage somewhere


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Old August 4th, 2004, 09:10 AM
Lictor
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Default Interesting Documentary on Discovery Health Last Night...

"jamie" wrote in message
...
Last I read, very vigorous massage and endermologie (special massage
with suction rollers) are believed to reduce the *appearance* of
cellulite by causing mild swelling in the skin that reduces the
puckered appearance for a while.


Yes, that's what I was talking about... Though hand massages work better
than the suction rollers. Appearance is really the only problem with
cellulite, it's not like it's bad for health or anything (being on the legs
and butt, it's pure gynoid harmless fat). Most women are not very concerned
about having "virtual" cellulite, they're concerned about it showing when
they're in bikini
Besides, there is not much to do against cellulite, except surgery. Most non
invasive methods do nothing at all, at least massages can make it look
better, that's still an improvement...

The angle
and thickness of connective tissue fibers is different in most women
from most men, so men almost never have cellulite.


Well, we get the hair loss, the heart diseases, several years less in life
expectancy... We do have to have some advantage somewhere


 




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