Celluless – Does Celluless Reduce Unsightly Cellulite?

Health Q & A’s
Question: I am in my mid-thirties and really want to do something about some of the cellulite I have on my upper thighs. I am not about to go the surgical route, and wanted to know if any of these OTC cellulite products, like Celluless, work.
Answer: Celluless is actually a vacuum system that uses suction massage therapy the manufacturer compares to pricy spa treatments. It is supposed to stimulate blood circulation, and suck out excess toxins and fat underneath the skin.
The manufacturer advertises a free trial, but charges about $14.95 for shipping, which you don’t get back. Furthermore, your trial period is only for 14 days, when it would take at least a month to really see if the product is working for you. There is no scientific research or clinical testing available proving the device works, and it could even cause bruising or sore skin. All in all, this type of device is relatively new, and there really isn’t that much solid information out there to conclude whether or not it is worth the price.
With all of the different cellulite reducing products available on the market, many are quite effective in reducing the unsightly dimples caused by cellulite. In order to find the best product you should look for products that contain quality ingredients that have the potential to reduce stubborn fat pockets and excess subcutaneous water that are the root causes of cellulite dimpling. A quality product will firm and tighten cellulite stricken areas while increasing skin’s firmness and tone.
Heather Walter, our respected health expert, wrote a fantastic article on which cellulite reducing products will help you eliminate stubborn fat deposits and excess subcutaneous water, the results of her findings are quite surprising.



