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Cellulite And Hormones
Hormones also help out with the storage of fat along
with the body’s metabolism in the subcutaneous fat
layer. Hormonal factors such
as estrogen and folliculine also play a role in
cellulite formation. Cellulite is for the most part found in women during
their hormonal changes such as menopause, puberty, and
pregnancy, and also
whilst taking birth control pills. A woman’s hormones
are usually responsible for the regulation of their
blood flow, fat, connective tissue
and lymphatic drainage.
The fat cells between the two reserve fat layers located
under the subcutaneous fat layer dissolve into a slack
network. A person's
genetic makeup predicts their fat storage and metabolism
in these layers which are predisposed by diet, exercise
and lifestyle. These
layers have no responsibility for cellulite forming on a
person's body.
The subcutaneous fat layer in a woman is organized into
large upright chambers allowing fat to be stored. In
men, these chambers are
organized into small slanting units. These store smaller
fat quantities and are not likely to form cellulite.
What we effort to present here is a general idea of the
facts surrounding “cellulite” with an eye toward
education. We make no
recommendations or support as to the effectiveness of
any cellulite products that may be mentioned, nor do we
recommend or support
any particular cellulite treatments that we might
discuss.
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