Dairy milk, lactose intolerance and cellulite

Dairy milk, lactose intolerance and cellulite

Cellulite is a common skin condition that affects the hypodermis, the deeper layer of skin where fat cells reside. It manifests as a dimpled, uneven texture, often likened to orange peel, and is influenced by a variety of interconnected factors. While genetics, hormones, diet, and lifestyle play significant roles in its development, other conditions, such as lactose intolerance, might also have a subtle impact. Lactose intolerance occurs when the body lacks sufficient lactase, an enzyme needed to digest lactose, the sugar in milk and dairy products. This leads to digestive symptoms like bloating, gas, and diarrhoea when dairy is consumed. Although lactose intolerance is not a primary driver of cellulite, it can…

Red light therapy: miracle cure or overhyped trend?

Red light therapy: miracle cure or overhyped trend?

A Stanford Medicine Scope article, published on February 24, 2025, dives into the growing phenomenon of red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, which has captured attention in both medical clinics and home settings for its potential to improve skin, promote hair growth, and address various health issues. This therapy employs low-level red light wavelengths to penetrate the skin, aiming to stimulate cellular processes. Specifically, it targets fibroblasts - cells responsible for producing collagen - thus supporting skin rejuvenation and hair regrowth…

How radiofrequency works to reduce cellulite and tighten skin

How radiofrequency works to reduce cellulite and tighten skin

Radiofrequency is a technology aiming to provide deep heat INSIDE the skin, as opposed to a hot shower, a hot pack or an infrared-emitting device that provides superficial heat ON the skin.

RF is used to stimulate processes in the dermis and hypodermis (second and third layers of the skin, respectively, while at the same time not overheating the epidermis (as is the case with a hot shower, a hot pack or an infrared lamp.)

How can infrared and red light therapy fight inflammation

How can infrared and red light therapy fight inflammation

Red/infrared light therapy works by shining light on the body, where it’s absorbed by specific molecules called chromophores. One key chromophore is cytochrome c oxidase, found in the mitochondria—the powerhouses of cells that produce energy. When red (about 630nm) or infrared light (about 830nm) hits this molecule, it boosts energy production by increasing ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the cell’s energy currency. It also causes a small burst of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are molecules that can signal changes in the cell. Other chromophores include calcium ion channels, which might respond to blue or green light, and water molecules, which absorb infrared light. All these interactions lead to a chain reaction: ATP rises, ROS briefly spikes, and nitric oxide increases, all helping cells function better and reducing inflammation…

Dry winter skin? Body creams don’t work? You need an oil, not a cream!

Dry winter skin? Body creams don’t work? You need an oil, not a cream!

Many people suffer from dry skin in winter - and sometimes throughout the year too. The causes of dry skin can be internal and/or external, from hormonal issues, dietary patterns and even genetics to dry winter weather, hot showers and tight clothes, such as leggings, that absorb skin moisture. Most people who suffer from dry skin turn to body creams, either based on vegetable oils or mineral oils….

Cost is not an issue - can I get rid of my cellulite or tighten my skin in just one session?

Cost is not an issue - can I get rid of my cellulite or tighten my skin in just one session?

It may not be a common question but it is a common thought: “I can throw (tens of) thousands of pounds in an one-off (even very painful) cellulite / skin tightening treatment. Can I get results in one session and then get on with my billionaire / centi-millionaire / deca-millionaire life?” Well, the honest answer to this very question is: Nah, life doesn’t work like that. Your body needs regular and repeated stimulation (treatments) as well as time to change. Throwing tens of thousands at the problem cannot violate the laws of physics and biology to provide instant results…

What are the best exercises specifically for reducing visceral fat?

What are the best exercises specifically for reducing visceral fat?

Before explaining the mechanics of visceral fat reduction, let's start with some definitions. Visceral adipose tissue, aka VAT or visceral fat, is the type of fat found deep in your belly and between your organs; subcutaneous adipose tissue, aka SAT or simply ‘fat’, is found just under your skin either on your belly or anywhere else on your body; and hypodermal adipose tissue, aka cellulite, is fat found within the deeper part of your skin itself on the thighs, bum and even stomach and arms. Now let's go back to visceral fat reduction…

Why am I getting more cellulite as I get older? Cellulite and the aging process.

Why am I getting more cellulite as I get older? Cellulite and the aging process.

Cellulite may start in the teenage years, as early as 14, but in most women it appears more and more often with progressing age. At the clinic we see some women starting to seek cellulite treatments at about 23, then the next stage is 28, and then more in the 30s, 40s, 50s and 60s. Indeed cellulite worsens with age and there are a few reasons for that…

What is the best cellulite treatment in London?

What is the best cellulite treatment in London?

By definition, the best cellulite treatment would be one where: the best possible technologies for cellulite removal are used for treatment; treatment is provided by highly trained and experienced therapists, who know exactly what they are doing and how to make the most of advanced technologies; the focus of the clinic is on using that best technologies and those best skills in order to provide the best possible outcome for the client, not just on profit maximisation. Let’s have a look at those points in more detail…

Overweight and obesity is now major drivers of cellulite around the world

Overweight and obesity is now major drivers of cellulite around the world

At the time of first writing this article (February 2024) it was revealed that obesity worldwide has surpassed the 1 billion mark. In the last three decades obesity has increased 4x among children and 2x among adults. Furthermore, more than 2.5 billion adults are overweight, worldwide. On this blog we have maintained that cellulite is a Western civilisation aesthetic condition that is not found in developing countries, where people consume more natural foods and where physical activity comprises a large part of people's days.

Sucralose (and all artificial sweeteners) can lead to weight gain and make cellulite worse

Sucralose (and all artificial sweeteners) can lead to weight gain and make cellulite worse

In recent years, many people have turned to non-caloric sweeteners like sucralose to enjoy sweet tastes without adding calories to their diet. These sweeteners are popular for weight management, but there’s growing debate about whether they might actually affect hunger and health in unexpected ways. This study explores how sucralose impacts the brain’s appetite control compared to regular sugar (sucrose) and water. The research focuses on a part of the brain called the hypothalamus, which helps regulate hunger, and examines how it reacts differently in people with varying body weights - healthy weight, overweight, and obese - and how it can indirectly affect cellulite…

How to tighten skin and remove cellulite at the same time

How to tighten skin and remove cellulite at the same time

Our LipoTherapeia cellulite treatments combine deep-acting, high-power radiofrequency and deep-acting, high-power ultrasound cavitation with high-power LED phototherapy. Both deep, strong radiofrequency and deep, strong ultrasound help with cellulite reduction, while high-power red/infrared light therapy helps maximise radiofrequency’s and ultrasound’s results (We keep insisting on the terms “high-power” because the low-power versions of these technologies, found in many salons and clinics, simply do not work.) Deep-acting, high-power radiofrequency is the gold standard technology for SAFE and effective skin tightening…

How to permanently get rid of all my fat cells

How to permanently get rid of all my fat cells

This is something we hear often: “I wish there was something, a pill or a procedure, to kill (almost) all my fat cells forever, so I can eat whatever I want and never put on weight anymore”. Most people actually use the word “almost” to mean that some fat should stay intact in all the strategic places (butt, breasts, face etc), with the rest mostly gone. To which my answer is: “Be careful what you wish for…” Because, believe me, you would not want such a thing to happen to you, as without fat cells you would end up dead. Let me explain.

The cellulite procedure I would choose if I had cellulite (after specialising for 24 years in cellulite removal)

The cellulite procedure I would choose if I had cellulite (after specialising for 24 years in cellulite removal)

At LipoTherapeia we preach what we practise. Our 100% focus is how to offer you the safest and most effective treatment possible, without cut corners or compromises. I put myself in your shoes and personally preach on this website and practise at the clinic what I would do myself if I needed skin tightening and cellulite reduction - NOT what is just profitable even if it doesn’t work, like many clinics do. The entire beauty industry is based on gimmicks and new fashions about new miracle treatments every two years - and we don't do that at LipoTherapeia. Here is some more context into what we do and believe.

When you lose weight where does fat go?

When you lose weight where does fat go?

Given the importance of obesity these days, we would expect people who deal with it all day, i.e. doctors, dieticians and personal trainers to have a bit of a grasp of the science of adipose tissue. So when scientist Ruben Meerman asked these professionals the question "When somebody loses weight, where does the fat go?", the vast majority of them answered that: fat becomes energy (something that is only possible with nuclear fission, E=mc²); fat becomes faeces (a pathological state); fat becomes muscle (a biological impossibility) …with all answers being patently wrong, of course…

Is fat or sugar worse for cellulite?

Is fat or sugar worse for cellulite?

This is a common question, both for cellulite prevention and overall health as well and the answer could not be other than a straightforward, sugar is worse than fat for cellulite. Firstly, there are good fats, i.e. omega-3 fatty acids (flax seeds, chia seeds, walnuts, oily fish etc), which are protective. Furthermore, neutral fats (e.g. extra virgin olive oil, nuts, avocado) are fine as long as they are not over-consumed…

Does LED light therapy emit UV light?

Does LED light therapy emit UV light?

Most LED treatments are in the red (~620-750nm) and near infrared (~750-1400nm) wavelengths, i.e. the exact opposite side of the spectrum from UV wavelengths (for example UVA is at ~315-400nm and UVB is even lower at ~280-315nm). So there is not a danger of your LED treatment giving off UV radiation. Red and near infrared light are widely researched for their anti-ageing, healing, anti-inflammatory…

Does remote work cause cellulite?

Does remote work cause cellulite?

Remember the good old days that we used to complain about how bad office work is for leg health and appearance? How long hours at our office desks causes water retention, loose skin and cellulite? How crisps and chocolates at the vending machine make the situation worse? In hindsight, for many people these were the good days. At least those days we had to commute to the office, which meant that we used to walk at least partially to work. Some used to run or cycle to work. Nowadays, for remote workers the commute to work is a five-second affair, from the bedroom to the study or living room, which means severe inactivity…

Are tomatoes good for cellulite?

Are tomatoes good for cellulite?

Lycopene, a potent carotenoid antioxidant in tomatoes, stands out for its skin health benefits. It reduces inflammation, a key driver of cellulite progression in the hypodermis. This can help maintain smoother skin over time. It also combats oxidative damage, protecting skin cells and improving texture. This may prevent worsening of cellulite’s visible signs. Studies show lycopene directly supports connective tissue integrity…

Does red and infrared LED light help with pain?

Does red and infrared LED light help with pain?

Yes, it can. Multiple quality studies (randomised and placebo controlled) have shown that pain (back pain musculoskeletal pain. or other pain) can be relieved immediately after red / infrared LED light therapy treatment - and can also be reduced in the long run with repeated treatment. Red/infrared light therapy (laser or LED) can also help with injury healing, in combination with other modalities, such as physiotherapy, or on its own, as research has shown. Specifically for pain reduction, higher light intensities…