Few manufacturers ever clinically tested cellulite cream to determine its effectiveness in an impartial and scientific way, but Liporeductyl used in Cellumend was extensively tested in clinical trials. Herewith one of the in vivo tests done.
We do not have photos of before-and-after people (as they can be doctored to
look like anything, but rather show you the hard scientific evidence of video
capillaroscopy, done under clinical supervision.

Capillaroscopy and Cellumend cellulite cream
During the clinical evaluation of the one ingredient used in Cellumend, video capillaroscopy in which images of the skin is taken, before and after the test, using video capillaroscopy which uses 200 X magnification of cellulite imperfections, thereby allowing the study of microcirculation.
This methodology of study is also helpful to study the following:
The study was performed on 20 females with cellulite imperfection, aged between 18 and 70 and the product was applied daily for 60 days on specific problem areas - Glute SX, Glute DX, Femoris Post SX, Femoris Post DX, Femoris Ant SX and Femoris Ant DX.
The capillaroscopy results as follows:
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Conclusion
All the images show an improvement in the structure of micro-capillaries and a decrease in micro-hemorrhages.
The macroscopic translation is a rosier complexion with less evident nodules and an improvement in the degree of the orange skin effect.
Other clinical trails
Results of tests done on cellulite 
The following results were detailed after the completion of the study, and can be divided as follows:
- Clinical testing on humans (In vivo)
- Molecular testing (In vitro)
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