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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2000
AbstractGynoid lipodystrophy (cellulite) is an extremely controversial topic. A lack of knowledge regarding specific aetiopathogenic factors, as well as the opportunism of some professionals and the media, has fuelled debate regarding the scientific basis of this condition.
Ana Beatris Rossi
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AbstractGynoid lipodystrophy (cellulite) is an extremely controversial topic. A lack of knowledge regarding specific aetiopathogenic factors, as well as the opportunism of some professionals and the media, has fuelled debate regarding the scientific basis of this condition.
Ana Beatris Rossi
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Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 2011
Cellulite is a condition affecting the dermal and subdermal compartment and developing on thighs and buttocks of almost every woman. Macroscopically, cellulite is characterized by dimpling, visible either spontaneously or after provoking maneuvers. While published concepts on the pathophysiology of cellulite are in parts inconclusive or contradictory ...
Jennifer L. MacGregor +3 more
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Cellulite is a condition affecting the dermal and subdermal compartment and developing on thighs and buttocks of almost every woman. Macroscopically, cellulite is characterized by dimpling, visible either spontaneously or after provoking maneuvers. While published concepts on the pathophysiology of cellulite are in parts inconclusive or contradictory ...
Jennifer L. MacGregor +3 more
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Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2011
Cellulite is characterized by alterations to the skin surface, presenting as dimpled or puckered skin of the buttocks and posterior and lateral thighs. It mainly affects women. Cellulite occurrence is believed to be due to structural, inflammatory, morphological and biochemical alterations of the subcutaneous tissue.
Doris, Hexsel, Mariana, Soirefmann
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Cellulite is characterized by alterations to the skin surface, presenting as dimpled or puckered skin of the buttocks and posterior and lateral thighs. It mainly affects women. Cellulite occurrence is believed to be due to structural, inflammatory, morphological and biochemical alterations of the subcutaneous tissue.
Doris, Hexsel, Mariana, Soirefmann
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1978
So‐called cellulite is not a disease in a strict sense. An appropriate term to describe it would be adiposis edematosa. Clinically the condition is characterized by “orange‐peel” skin (enlarged and hyperkeratotic follicular orifices) and the “mattress” phenomenon (flattish protrusions and linear depressions of the skin surface).
C, Scherwitz, O, Braun-Falco
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So‐called cellulite is not a disease in a strict sense. An appropriate term to describe it would be adiposis edematosa. Clinically the condition is characterized by “orange‐peel” skin (enlarged and hyperkeratotic follicular orifices) and the “mattress” phenomenon (flattish protrusions and linear depressions of the skin surface).
C, Scherwitz, O, Braun-Falco
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Aminophylline for Cellulite Removal
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1996The data supporting the safety and efficacy of aminophylline thigh cream are limited by small patient populations and incomplete disclosure of methods. The studies are well designed and the preliminary data are encouraging, but more data are needed before the safety and efficacy of aminophylline thigh cream can be determined.
B I, Dickinson, M L, Gora-Harper
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Cellulite ist nicht gleich Cellulite
ästhetische dermatologie & kosmetologie, 2020openaire +1 more source
Microwave Therapy for Cellulite: An Effective Non-Invasive Treatment
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2022Luigi Bennardo, Irene Fusco
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