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Where cellulite accumulates in most cases

by Jasmine Jesper Health And Fitness Experts

The increased volume of adiposities and compresses the lymphatic microcirculation of these membranes, hindering its drainage and causing an inflammatory response that leads to shrinkage of the fibrous membranes and subsequent retraction of the skin, giving it an aspect orange peel '.
Cellulite accumulates in most cases, from the waist to the knees. Less often, appears in areas like the arms.
You can reach to become an aesthetic drawback, although there are highly effective treatments to reduce it and, to, make it disappear when it is incipient.
The various types of cellulite.

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Cellulite indicates that something does not work well on the skin. Just watch it to realize that it becomes flaccid and their appearance worsens as cellulite settles.
The explanation: while normal adipose tissue has a thickness of about 1.5 cm in cases of cellulites can reach 20 cm.
 According to Antonio Cardoso Tavares, cellulite can be classified into three major groups:
Edematous Cellulite is the initial phase of the cellulite in that there is a net increase in intracellular adiposities. It is a typically asymptomatic phase, only producing deformation when the skin is pinched.
Yields to treatment with drainage massage, provided that the factor that is solved at its source. Fibrous cellulite at this stage there is an organizational process, resulting from changes in visualization, establishing a range of fibrosis in adipose tissue. Starts noted deformation even without compression.

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