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| Targets 6 Major Problems |
Edema - heavy legs
A functional defect in lymphaticdrainage, leading to
fluid accumulation within fibrous septae, slowed circulation, and increased lipogenesis. |
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Orange peel appearance
Compromised capillary dynamics
causing interstitial fibrosis, decreased venous return and lymph flow, resulting in adipocyte deformity. |
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Dimpling of the skin - most prevalent in the thigh/buttock regions
As we age, the quality of the fibrous bands is lost. Fat cells bulge into the dermis causing this characteristic appearance. |
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Rippling of the inner thighs
Decreased elasticity and loss of dermal density, leading to the appearance of unsightly ripples in the inner thighs. |
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Skin contour irregularities
Decreased integrity of the dermis and increased adipose tissue compression, resulting in the outpouching of subcutaneous adipose tissue. |
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Localized fat deposits
Fat cells are grouped together into large collections which are separated by fibrous strands (fibrous septae). As fat cells expand with weight gain, fibrous strands cannot stretch or support the skin. The tension of these septae pulls sections of fat along with them, causing the fat cells to increase and stick together. |
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