Do cellulite creams work?
They may cause a very temporary plumping of the outer skin layers by moisturization, but the changes are going to be very minimal and the changes are going to be temporary. I'm not at all impressed with anti-cellulite creams and, at the moment, we don't have ingredients that I'm convinced are effective. In the short term, you can also have some of the anti-cellulite treatments by some of the vacuum massaging treatments that you'll see advertised in beauty salons. All these do is very temporarily reduce the appearances by producing pressure over the cellulite, over the dimpled area, and suction over the dimpled area, and by alternating suction and pressure, you temporarily reduce the appearances of cellulite. However, with these treatments you've got to continue them forever if you want to control or reduce your cellulite and it rarely gets rid of it for good. But those people who are that concerned about cellulite, there's no risk to them and if they wish to spend their money on the repeat treatments, that's fine. But cellulite remains one of the most important problems that mostly women have and become very concerned about. There are new treatments that are being looked at. There's a range of new laser-assisted treatments that are being looked at. There's a new range of radio frequency treatments that are being looked at. Don't go and have those treatments yet, because we really don't know that they work and we don't know the long-term side effects. Wait until we're sure.