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.......does it ever go away????I am 3 mos post op and wondering if it truly goes away or am i gonna be stuck with dimples forever ?lol :D

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I've got them too. I have to build muscle there and it will help smooth things out. When I walk, my legs shake and jiggle. I cant stand it anymore.

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I have the same problem! I'm one month post op and down 25 lbs. I used to be 150 lbs and still had the same issue. Once I feel more energetic and can consume more I am going to pick up running, well at least work my way to running. I'm sure exercise can help us out with our cute dimples :)

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weight training ( HEAVY LIFTING, not just resistance bands type of stuff) has made a MAJOR difference for me as far as cellulite

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I've just been walking on my treadmill and have toned a lot, not seeing any saggy skin yet and I have lost 40 pounds. I worked my arms out tonight, trying to tone the back of them, my lower arms are lean.

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cellulite is a skin condition which is caused by unhealthily large fat cells creating dimples on the skin and is commonly observed on thighs and buttocks. There are many treatments through which one can reduce cellulite appearance. I was also having cellulite and used to ask the same question then after my friend's recommendation, I started doing massage palper-rouler all over the cellulite affected area see here and within a few days my skin was smooth and cellulite free.

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I've been using the fasciablaster and its made a big difference for me.



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