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Cellulite And Genetics
Oddly enough, cellulite is predetermined by genetics so
even thin women can develop the appearance. Factors such
as aging,
hormones and pregnancy may all attribute to the
weakening of the collagen fibers to give the cellulite
appearance.
Even people diagonosed as the morbidly obese are not
necessarily genetically pre-disposed to cellulite and
may display no symptoms at
all. It is important to note that even though it is
unsightly, cellulite is normal for many women and some
men as well.
The dimpling appears to be less obvious when the subject
has thicker skin, which further enforces the genetic
predisposition. As the
body ages, the skin becomes thinner and there is nothing
that can be done for that natural aging process.
Cellulite’s formation is a result of complex
physiological changes that occur in the subcutaneous fat
layer. Regular exercise and well
balanced diets do not always reverse or prevent its
formation, although an unhealthy lifestyle will make the
overall appearance worse
over time due to poor nutrition, weight gain and lack of
sufficient water intake.
With age there is a loss in the thickness and tone of
the connective tissue in the superficial fat layer and
the dermis. Unfortunately
noticeable, flaccid cellulite is the result.
There are a wide variety of products on the market today
which claim to remedy cellulite. Many do not perform
what they claim and as
it's not known or clear which do and don’t work, it is
very easy to become sucked in to buying expensive
mistakes.
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