Cellulite Research Today is a free monthly online journal that collates and summarizes the latest research about Cellulite, including details on treatment, reduction, removal, cures. | |||||||
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Cellulite: a review of its physiology and treatment.Avram MM Division of Dermatology, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA. mavram@mednet.ucla.edu Cellulite affects 85-98% of post-pubertal females of all races. While not a pathologic condition, it remains an issue of cosmetic concern to a great number of individuals. Despite its high prevalence, there have been few scientific investigations into the physiology of cellulite. There have only been a few dozen peer-reviewed articles devoted to cellulite in the medical literature in the past 30 years. There is no definitive explanation for its presentation. This greatly complicates the ability to treat or improve it. The four leading hypotheses that purport to explain the physiology of cellulite include: sexually dimorphic skin architecture, altered connective tissue septae, vascular changes and inflammatory factors. Treatment modalities can be divided into four main categories: attenuation of aggravating factors, physical and mechanical methods, pharmacological agents and laser. There are no truly effective treatments for cellulite. Published 15 July 2005 in J Cosmet Laser Ther, 6(4): 181-5.
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