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Secrets About Cellulite

Everyone has secrets, and for more women than you would think, treating cellulite is one of them.

While the naysayers say that we're stuck with the unflattering problem, the almost 800 million dollar industry might suggest otherwise.

This fact is validated by Dr. Kulick's study in a recent issue of the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal, which proves that the appearance of cellulite can be vastly improved (and stay improved) with a non-invasive laser treatment called SmoothShapes.

94% of patients saw dramatic improvement, and 76% of patients were still thrilled with the treatment 6 months later.

95% of women will face cellulite from genetics, lifestyle, weight gain or even hormonal contraceptives. 86% of people who receive non-invasive treatments for cellulite are women.

So who's keeping secrets? Clearly not everyone is sharing everything.

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