Cellulite - what is it and how it
is formed?
Factors influencing cellulite and fat
Factors influencing cellulite include genetic
predisposition, hormones, hydration, diet, exercise, stress, drugs
and medications.
These factors influence where and how fat is
stored, where and how fluid is retained, and the amount and arrangement
of collagen and elastin fibers in the connective tissue layers
of the skin.
Normal work of vascular system
When normal fatty tissue is stored, it is held
in place by a network of collagen and elastin fibers and is supplied
by a network of vascular and lymph vessels.
When the system works well, the vascular system
takes energy from the fat stores when required, and toxins are
flushed away via the lymph.
When starting to fail...
When the waste removal system starts to fail,
waste products start building up and the connective tissue becomes
saturated with fluid, and is often inflamed and swollen. Growing
fat cells (adipocytes) destroy the network of collagen and elastin
fibers, which then thicken (fibrose) around these cells forming
hard pockets of fat, encroaching on vascular and lymphatic vessels.
Cellulite inside!
The hardened pockets of fat are the cause of
the "orange peel" or "cottage cheese" appearance
known as cellulite. Cellulite often becomes painful if the pressure
within the pockets of fat becomes too high.
Diagnose and treat!
Cellulite can be diagnosed and categorised into four stages. The
more advanced the condition of cellulite, the greater the effort
required to treat it.
When treating cellulite, the congested lymph
and waste system needs to be cleared, the fibrosis around the
hardened pockets of fat needs to be softened or broken down and
the weak network of collagen and elastin fibers needs to be strengthened
and re-modeled.
LIPOMASSAGE by ENDERMOLOGIE® will treat cellulite
at all these levels.
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