Cellulite Treatments Duluth GA

Find top doctors who perform Cellulite Treatments in Duluth, GA. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Duluth, GA.

Local Businesses

Jeffrey David Zwiren

770-495-1477
3096 Peachtree Industrial Blvd
Duluth, GA 30097


R. Morgan Davoudi

(770) 418-1234
3855 Pleasant Hill Road Suite 460
Duluth, GA 30096


Leslie Gray

(770) 497-0699
10700 Medlock Bridge Rd Ste 102
Duluth, GA 30097


Bivens J Kurt

1-770-622-3955

Duluth, GA 30096


Atlantic Ctr-Plastic/Cosmetic

(770) 418-1234
3855 Pleasant Hill Rd
Duluth, GA 30096


Kendra Ann Cole

770-448-8563
3655 Howell Ferry Rd
Duluth, GA 30096


Bernadette Wang Ashraf

(770) 622-2498
11459 John Creek Parkway Suite 100
Duluth, GA 30097


Chris Jo

678-336-8720
2925 Premiere Pkwy Ste 185
Duluth, GA 30097


Gabrielle Sabini

770-814-8222
3850 Pleasant Hill Rd
Duluth, GA 30096


North Atlanta Dermatology

(770) 814-8222
3850 Pleasant Hill Rd
Duluth, GA 30096


David M. Whiteman, Frcs(C)

(678) 831-0602
3855 Pleasant Hill Road – Suite 370
Duluth, GA 30096


Reschly, Matthew

770-814-8222
3850 Pleasant Hill Rd
Duluth, GA 30096


Jeffrey David Zwiren

(770) 495-1477
3096 Peachtree Industrial Blvd
Duluth, GA 30097


Dermatology Of N. Atlanta

(678) 417-6900
3655 Howell Ferry Rd., Ste. 400
Duluth, GA 30096


Dhar, Abhik

770-360-8881
3850 Pleasant Hill Rd
Duluth, GA 30096


Sabini, Gabrielle

404-252-4333
3850 Pleasant Hill Rd
Duluth, GA 30096


Phillip Hiroto Nakano

770-495-1477
3096 Peachtree Industrial Blvd
Duluth, GA 30097


Shereen Timani

(770) 771-6591
6300 Hospital Parkway Ste 100
Duluth, GA 30097


Ajay Kumar

(404) 353-0703
6290 Abbotts Bridge Road Suite 204
Duluth, GA 30097


North Atlanta Dermatologist

(770) 418-9537
3850 Pleasant Hill Rd
Duluth, GA 30096


Cellulite Treatments FAQ in Duluth, GA

Can cellulite on legs go away?

You can’t get rid of cellulite. But, it’s not harmful to your overall health. You can reduce the appearance of cellulite through a combination of exercise, diet and treatments.

What foods should you avoid to reduce cellulite?

Processed foods Foods like chips, baked goods, sodas, processed mixes, and meats can also spike inflammation. These foods also contain high levels of sugar, fat, and salt. Like complex carbs, these foods cause fat cells to enlarge, you to retain fluid, and increase in toxins.

How do I get rid of cellulite on my legs and bum?

Step up. Pop squat. Glute bridge. Jump lunges. Walking lunge. Dumbbell squat to deadlift. Diet. Hydration.

How can I make my leg cellulite less noticeable?

Get physical. Being physically active will help reduce the appearance of cellulite by improving your circulation and firming up the skin. Reduce your total body fat. Hydrate. Try ‘Back to basics’ eating. Dry brushing.

Does exfoliating help with cellulite?

Dry brushing is a natural skin care technique that’s thought to have a number of benefits, including the exfoliation of dead skin cells and the ability to stimulate your circulatory and lymphatic systems. According to some practitioners, dry brushing may even be effective at diminishing the look of cellulite.

What makes cellulite worse?

Whether you’re thick or thin, bad eating habits can cause cellulite. Diets high in fat create more fat cells. Too much sugar expands fat cells because it gets deposited there. Too much salt can make the appearance of cellulite worse because it causes you to retain fluids.

What drink burns cellulite?

Matcha is a type of green tea rich in antioxidants called catechins which are touted for their cellulite reducing and fat-smoothing benefits. Some studies suggest a cup of matcha has up to 137 times the antioxidants of regular green tea.

How can I make cellulite less visible instantly?

Minimise the appearance of cellulite through exfoliation and moisturising. The benefits of scrubbing and rubbing includes smoother skin texture and tone, which can help make your cellulite less obvious. My body scrubs are made with natural oils to soften, hydrate and plump skin, leaving you more dewy and less dimply.

What foods melt cellulite?

Grapefruit & Other Fruits. Not only is grapefruit chock-full of vitamin C to help repair collagen, but it contains a fat-burning ability that can help with your metabolism and weight loss. Asparagus & Other Vegetables. Chicken & Fish. Nuts & Seeds. Whole-Grain Carbs. Buckwheat. Cilantro. Parsley.

Does dehydration increase cellulite?

Dehydration– Not getting enough water can cause toxic buildup in the fat cells that’s difficult for the body to metabolize. Dehydration also causes thinner, weaker skin – and when skin is weakened, it has a much greater tendency to show cellulite.

What reduces cellulite naturally?

Try Dry Brushing and Massage Therapy. By boosting blood flow and lymphatic drainage, dry brushing the skin and massage therapy treatments can potentially help manage cellulite. You may not notice a huge difference, but it can’t hurt and can have other benefits too (such as for stress, exfoliation, etc.).

Can you massage cellulite out?

Massage isn’t a cure for cellulite but it might temporarily improve skin’s appearance and make cellulite less noticeable. Massage does have many health benefits so it may be worth adding to your wellness regimen.

Is Epsom salt good for cellulite?

Epsom salts work by pulling toxins from the skin and reducing fluid retention and bloating. For cellulite, this means that the minerals are redistributed in the cells and skin appears smoother and softer. We recommend taking an epsom salt twice a week for best results.