Cellulite: Pathophysiology and Treatment
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Format
Kindle
Strony
224
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 2010
Wydawca
CRC Press
Wydanie
2
ISBN-10
1439802726
ISBN-13
9781439802724
Opis
Cellulite affects a significant majority of women, estimated at around 80 percent, making it a prevalent concern in the realm of dermatology. The authors delve into the complex biological and physiological factors that contribute to the development and persistence of cellulite, providing a comprehensive understanding of its pathophysiology. With a foundational approach, they explore the interplay of connective tissue, fat deposits, and hormonal influences that create the characteristic dimpled appearance of the skin.
In addition to exploring the underlying mechanisms of cellulite formation, the work offers a detailed overview of various treatment options available today. From lifestyle interventions to innovative dermatological procedures, the authors discuss both basic and clinical approaches to effectively address this common condition. Drawing on their expertise, they aim to equip both practitioners and patients with the knowledge to make informed decisions in the pursuit of smoother skin.
In addition to exploring the underlying mechanisms of cellulite formation, the work offers a detailed overview of various treatment options available today. From lifestyle interventions to innovative dermatological procedures, the authors discuss both basic and clinical approaches to effectively address this common condition. Drawing on their expertise, they aim to equip both practitioners and patients with the knowledge to make informed decisions in the pursuit of smoother skin.
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