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Cellulite

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Cellulite is the bane of many women's existence(also known as adiposis edematosa, making thighsdermopanniculosis deformans, hips status protrusus cutis, gynoid lipodystrophy, orange peel syndrome and rears look like cottage cheese skin) is a skin condition caused by fatty deposits, which causes the skin of to dimple and appear similar to an orange peelor cottage cheese. North Dallas Dermatology says more than 80 percent of Cellulite generally affects middle-aged to elderly women over 20 have cellulite. Fat cells grouped together and separated with fibrous strands cause Men can still develop cellulite's bumpy appearance, which worsens with weight gain because the gaps between the cell groups expand, causing the telltale dimplingbut it is much more rare. Many A variety of factors involve the development of cellulite remedies existincluding: Heredity, from surgery to skin thickness, gender, amount of body fat, age, and diet to home treatments. Consult <br>Don't confuse with [[Cellulitis]] : Cellulite is considered a doctor before trying any home remedies not approved by the FDAskin condition where as cellulitis is a bacterial infection.
== Symptoms ==
* Rub baby oil into your cellulite areas and use a hand vacuum to "suck" the area four to five times a week. A cup of shave grass tea, brewed and drunk three times a day, will "attack cellulite from within
* Massage 6 tbs. coconut oil, 2 tbsp. line oil and 1 tbsp. grapefruit juice into your skin while wearing a hairskin glove. Boil 4 tbsp. dried ivy leaves in a liter of water, let it stand one-half hour and then drain. Pour it into your tub and soak for 15 minutes; when you get out, massage your cellulite spots with orange or lemon essential oil.
* [[Cha de Bugre]] is used to treat cellulite.
== Warnings ==
Don't confuse with [[Cellulitis]] : Cellulite is considered a skin condition where as cellulitis is a bacterial infection.
== References ==
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[[Category:Diseases]]
[[Category:Dermatology]]
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