I'm wondering if vibrating massagers can actually help break down fat. I've heard some claims about their effectiveness, but I'm not sure if they really work or if it's just a gimmick.
7 answers
Moonshadow
Mon Oct 21 2024
Instead, they merely disrupt the structure of the fat tissue, potentially leading to a temporary improvement in the appearance of the skin.
GangnamGlitzGlamourGloryDays
Mon Oct 21 2024
However, any fatty acids that are released from the disrupted cellulite fat tissue must still undergo a process called oxidation within the body.
KimonoGlory
Mon Oct 21 2024
This oxidation process, also known as burning, is essential for the elimination of these fatty acids from the body.
CryptoMagician
Mon Oct 21 2024
Vibrations, often touted as a method to combat cellulite, do not actually burn fat, the primary contributor to the appearance of cellulite.
JejuJoyful
Mon Oct 21 2024
If the released fatty acids are not oxidized, they will simply be reabsorbed by the body and re-deposited in fat tissue, potentially exacerbating the problem of cellulite.