How Endospheres Therapy Can Transform Stubborn Cellulite
- synyskaalbina
- Apr 20
- 2 min read
One of the biggest body insecurities for women is cellulite, despite the majority of us having it somewhere or another. But there’s some good news, as the dreaded ‘orange peel’ skin can be treated with the help of endospheres therapy in London.
Firstly, let’s discover what cellulite is and how this treatment can eradicate the skin condition for good.
What is cellulite?
Cellulite is simply when the fat underneath the skin is not evenly distributed, and as a result, makes the skin look lumpy.
As much as 90 per cent of women have cellulite, with the most common problem areas being the bum, thighs, and stomach.
It mostly affects women as their fat cells and connective tissue are arranged vertically, as opposed to men’s, which has a criss-cross tissue structure instead. However, some males can suffer from it as well.
Other factors that cause cellulite include hormones like estrogen, prolactin, and insulin; lower circulation, which causes a drop in collagen; and age, which means less elastin in the skin.
It is also thought that cellulite could be genetic, as this can affect distribution of fat under the skin.
What’s more, a poor diet with too much fat, carbohydrates and salt and not enough fibre makes people more susceptible to developing cellulite. Anyone who doesn’t exercise, has a sedentary lifestyle or smokes is more likely to have it.
How can endospheres therapy treat cellulite?
Cellulite is hard to shift through lifestyle changes alone. Though a healthy diet and regular exercise can reduce the amount of fat on the body, lots of slim people still suffer from ‘cottage cheese’ skin.
At the same time, topical creams can help with the appearance of cellulite, though this is often minimal and temporary.
A treatment that has a greater chance of being effective is endospheres therapy. This uses compressive micro-vibration technology that generates low-frequency vibrations on the skin.
The roller device is used on target areas, producing pulsating pressure deep into the tissue, which helps to break down fatty deposits and boost collagen production. It stimulates lymphatic drainage to get rid of excess fluids and toxins, and improves circulation to create a more even skin texture. By encouraging the production of collagen, it also helps to tighten the skin.
The result of this non-invasive procedure is a reduction in cellulite, improved circulation, and a more sculpted body.
It also requires no downtime, meaning customers can carry on with their lifestyle as soon as they have left the treatment room.




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