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Microplastic and endocrine disruptors in chewing gums and cellulite

Microplastic and endocrine disruptors in chewing gums and cellulite

Surprisingly, the types of plastics found - such as polyolefins, polyethylene terephthalates, polyacrylamides, and polystyrenes - were the same in both natural and synthetic gums, with polyolefins being the most common. Most microplastics were released within the first two minutes of chewing, not due to saliva enzymes but from the abrasive action of chewing itself. After eight minutes, 94% of the detectable microplastics had detached. The study suggests chewing a single piece for longer rather than switching to a new one could reduce exposure. Cellulite, influenced by estrogenic endocrine disruptors, may worsen with microplastics from chewing gum, as these particles can mimic hormones like oestrogen…

Advanced cellulite treatments after velashape treatment

Advanced cellulite treatments after velashape treatment

Cellulite reduction after velashape cellulite treatment at the LipoTherapeia clinic (London, W1) with three advanced technologies. Two decades of experience, honest advice, personalised treatment, caring service. Book now!

What is pre-cellulite and how does it differ from cellulite proper?

What is pre-cellulite and how does it differ from cellulite proper?

Pre-cellulite: cellulite waiting to happen. Or, how artificial living, combined with estrogen, transforms the absolutely normal pre-cellulite structure into the unhealthy cellulite structure. This is the second of our three articles regarding the nature of cellulite. The first article in the series is “What is cellulite” and the third article is “Is cellulite normal?”. On this article we are presenting cellulite anatomy in detail and also the subject of pre-cellulite.

8 key tips to tighten up your skin naturally and safely

8 key tips to tighten up your skin naturally and safely

Thousands of pages can be filled with information about the theory and practice of skin tightening but it all boils down to six crucial points: plenty of protein; impactful physical activity; polyphenols, carotenoids and vitamin C; deep-acting, high-power radio frequency; no crash dieting / yoyo dieting; no sugar, smoking or fried food. Now let’s examine these six points in more detail…

Berry fruits: the ultimate anti-cellulite food

Berry fruits: the ultimate anti-cellulite food

Cellulite and berry fruits might not seem directly connected at first glance, but their relationship lies in the potential effects of berries' nutrient profile on the factors contributing to this common skin condition. In this exploration, we’ll define cellulite and its causes, examine the key nutrients in berry fruits, and evaluate how these nutrients might influence cellulite, all while assessing the evidence - or lack thereof - for a direct link…

Break up the cellulite: does this phrase really mean anything?

Break up the cellulite: does this phrase really mean anything?

It is a common question from clients: “Does XYZ treatment “break down” cellulite?” Of course “breaking down the cellulite” doesn’t mean anything at all. Cellulite is a multifaceted aesthetic condition, comprising four physical manifestations in different proportions: water retention/poor circulation, fat accumulation, fibrosis, skin looseness….

What is best for radiofrequency / ultrasound: treatment duration, intensity, volume or frequency?

What is best for radiofrequency / ultrasound: treatment duration, intensity, volume or frequency?

Even with the best technology in the world we honestly recommend 6-12 sessions, for best results, with 1-day to 14-day gaps between sessions. This is because the body needs strong, regular and repeated stimulation to change (results with monthly sessions or with 1-4 sessions only exist on instagram, not in real life). However, we understand that sometimes there is simply not enough time available, hence the common question we are often asked at the clinic. The fact is that yes, there is some equivalence, in terms of treatment duration. Practically, you you can have roughly 25-33% longer sessions in order to get the same results that you would get with roughly 25-33% more sessions…

Does fat come back after liposuction?

Does fat come back after liposuction?

Liposuction is like an absolution of previous sins, it does not absolve you of any future sins (over-eating / exercising too little). With liposuction anything up to 80%-90% of the fat on a specific area is removed but some - even 10-20% remains. This is because it is impossible to scrape off every single bit of fat, as this would cause injury to the surrounding tissues and consequent fibrosis...

Non-surgical bum lift: everything you need to know

Non-surgical bum lift: everything you need to know

Everything things you need to know about butt lifts, non-surgical butt lifts and the so-called “non-surgical Brazilian butt lifts”. Lack of exercise, excess calorie intake, sitting down for long periods of time and the normal ageing process all take their toll on the skin, muscles and connective tissues of the buttock area. Liposuction can also leave the bottom area with excess skin. The result is fascia and skin looseness…

I have lost 25kg and now my skin is loose, can you help?

I have lost 25kg and now my skin is loose, can you help?

“I have lost 25kg over the last two years and now skin on my thighs, bum, arms and stomach is loose (but not droopy). What is the best non-surgical treatment for me?” We get these messages very often, especially in the last couple of years due to Ozempic/Wegovy and Mounjaro. Of course, such weight loss does not exclusively occur due to those GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs - some people still utilise willpower to lose weight - but more and more people lose 20, 30 or more kilograms (~50, 60 or more pounds)…

Is cellulite normal?

Is cellulite normal?

This is a continuation of our two articles about the nature of cellulite: “What is cellulite” and “Pre-cellulite”. On this article we will look into whether “Cellulite is absolutely normal”, “Cellulite is beautiful”, “Cellulite is a made-up condition and it doesn’t exist” and whether you should “Love your cellulite”, as some people say…

Western diet and lifestyle, civilisation diseases and cellulite

Western diet and lifestyle, civilisation diseases and cellulite

A 2019 paper published in the journal ‘Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy’, examined the profound impact of Western diets and lifestyles on the global epidemic of obesity, and chronic non-infectious degenerative conditions, collectively termed "civilisation diseases" - to which we might include the aesthetic condition of cellulite, as the exact same causes of civilisation diseases also result in cellulite development. These conditions/diseases include type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), cardiovascular diseases (CVD), cancer, autoimmune disorders, Alzheimer’s disease, and others. The paper argues that these conditions (to which we include cellulite), are rare or absent…

Advanced cellulite treatments after endermologie / LPG

Advanced cellulite treatments after endermologie / LPG

Cellulite reduction after endermologie / LPG at the LipoTherapeia clinic (London, W1) with three advanced technologies. Two decades of experience, honest advice, personalised treatment, caring service. Book now!

What is best for cellulite: cardio or weights?

What is best for cellulite: cardio or weights?

Weight training is better than cardio for fat loss, right? Wrong. In the past few years people started to believe that resistance exercise is better than cardiovascular exercise for almost everything and especially for weight loss and cellulite reduction. The rationale is that with weight training you build muscle and that that muscle has higher metabolic needs, leading to more calorie burning, “even in your sleep”. However, this effect is exaggerated and the notion that weights contribute so much to metabolism increase could not be further from the truth. Cardiovascular exercise, especially high intensity “cardio”, like HIIT, interval running, spinning etc, burns way more calories than weight training. At the same time CV exercise also leads to long-term calorie burning - not via increased muscle mass, as with weight training - but via increased overall body metabolism and thermogenesis…

What is the primary cause of cellulite

What is the primary cause of cellulite

Cellulite has multiple causes, both genetic, hormonal and lifestyle-related so for each person there can be a different cause. Also, in all health and aesthetic conditions, usually 3-4 factors coincide to bring them about. So for most people there are 3-4 causes coinciding. However, today in the Western world we can safely say that sugar, in all it guises is the number one cause of cellulite today: white sugar, brown sugar, high fructose corn syrup, sucrose, glucose/dextrose, maltose, honey…

Why do still I need to follow a healthy diet and exercise if I have cellulite treatments at LipoTherapeia?

Why do still I need to follow a healthy diet and exercise if I have cellulite treatments at LipoTherapeia?

There is no point reducing cellulite with an expensive treatment (good, effective cellulite treatments do not come cheap) only to create new cellulite by eating unhealthy / fattening foods at the same time. The fact is that no cellulite treatment in the world can counteract the effects of a diet rich in sugar, fried food and excess calories in general, either if one follows that diet during their course of cellulite treatments or after. Every time one follows such a diet new cellulite is being created: new fat accumulates…

Sushi is a healthy food and good for cellulite, right?

Sushi is a healthy food and good for cellulite, right?

Sushi is generally considered a healthy food, but is it? Sushi is made up of sticky white rice, fish, vegetable and added sauces, at varying proportions, depending on the type of sushi. As an example, a california roll will contain 3% protein, 18.5% high-glycaemic load carbs (rice), 1% fat and 1% fibre. Hardly healthy. A prawn tempura roll contains 4% protein, 28% high-glycaemic load carbs, 6% fried fat…

What is fartlek training and how can it beat cellulite

What is fartlek training and how can it beat cellulite

Fartlek training involves the random change of pace while running - anything from sprinting to walking, with random and continuous change of speed every few seconds during your routine. The little known, outside the running world, fartlek training method originated 80 years ago and is a more fun version of interval running - and way better than HIIT (high intensity interval training)…

Does multipolar radiofrequency act deep enough to be effective for cellulite reduction?

Does multipolar radiofrequency act deep enough to be effective for cellulite reduction?

Multipolar radiofrequency goes deeper than bipolar, so it must be good for cellulite, right? No and no. It doesn’t go deeper than anything and it is not an effective cellulite treatment. Multipolar RF, i.e. tripolar, tetrapolar, hexapolar or octipolar RF, is a type of bipolar radiofrequency and, contrary to marketing nonsense, it does not reach deeper than bipolar RF. Yes, multipolar RF is still a bipolar type of radiofrequency. In nature there are only two types or electricity: plus and minus. With so called multipolar RF, the (+) and (-) poles alternate between 3 or more electrodes. So multipolar RF is still bipolar RF, just with the poles alternating, with no extra benefits incurred for cellulite reduction…

Inflammaging (chronic, low grade inflammation) and cellulite

Inflammaging (chronic, low grade inflammation) and cellulite

Inflammaging (ageing due to inflammation / inflammation due to ageing) is defined as an age-related increase in the levels of pro-inflammatory markers in blood and tissues. Inflammaging is a fancy recent name for an older term, "chronic, low grade inflammation", which has been used for more than two decades and it refers to both whole body ageing and skin ageing. Mild chronic inflammation is generally considered to be a biomarker of accelerated biological ageing, which can result in both health and aesthetic conditions, including skin ageing and cellulite…