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eLearning Series:
How Do I Get Rid Of My Cellulite?
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Body
Wrapping for Cellulite Reduction
Many spas and
salons offer a process called “body wrapping.” This procedure
claims to remove inches from the waist, thighs, hips or other
parts of the body. The process includes the use of special
wraps or clothing and can sometimes be used with special
lotions or creams that are applied to the skin.
Customers are
usually told that they can lose “inches” as opposed to pounds
and that fat will melt away bringing about a loss of inches
in about an hour. One of the claims is that wrapping will
work because cellulite is “water logged fatty tissue.”
What overweight
person wouldn’t love to find a product that will render them
slim and trim while they sleep?
Unfortunately,
many people think that body wrapping is a relatively “new”
procedure and jump on the bandwagon quickly. The truth is
that the body wrapping craze has been around for some time.
Over two decades
ago, government “watchdogs” reported:
“Who can blame
the fretfully flabby for being lured by the promise of losing
inches without doing anything more strenuous than popping
a pill or wrapping up the offending flesh? Who can resist
ads for body wraps that promise ‘to burn away fat even while
you sleep,’ to ‘lose 4-6 inches the first day?"
What do
these wraps consist of?
Some are plastic
or rubber garments worn around the waist, some cover the
waist, hips and thighs, and others cover nearly the entire
body.
Some are to be
worn while carrying out routine activities, others while
exercising, and some while sleeping. One is inflated with
air from a vacuum cleaner. Another uses an electric hair
dryer to blow in warm air. Some are used after a cream, gel
or lotion is applied or after the wrap is soaked in a solution.
The garments and
wraps, with or without lotions and creams, say that they
reduce body dimensions by removing fluids. Most medical experts
agree that such treatment will cause a loss of inches and
perhaps pounds due to profuse perspiration. But the reductions
are temporary. The fluid is soon replaced by drinking or
eating.
Remember, rapid
and excessive fluid loss is potentially dangerous because
it can bring on severe dehydration and can upset the balance
of important electrolytes in the body. Reputable spas are
aware of any potential hazards such as this, so do your homework
and select a spa with a good reputation.
Some people have
tried using “plastic wrap” as body wrap material. In fact,
that was a very popular practice several decades ago.
Body wrapping
has evolved since those days, becoming much more sophisticated.
Prices for a body wrap range anywhere from $40 an hour up
to as much as several thousand dollars at some of the upscale
spas.
Some advertising
claims that body wrapping will eliminate, or at the least
reduce, cellulite but we’ll leave that up to you to determine.
What we can tell you is that visiting a spa or salon for
body wrapping may be a wonderfully rejuvenating experience,
leaving you rested, relaxed and refreshed.
And who wouldn’t
like to have a few hours being pampered and fussed over in
a relaxing environment regardless if it helps the cellulite
problem.
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