Factors responsible for Cellulite development (Part I)
According to the recent studies and research in this area it is found that Cellulite develops due to the destruction of the adipose tissue.
There are few factors which are considered responsible for the cellulite development such as inadequate supply of blood through the microcirculation, insufficient venous drainage and insufficient lymphatic drainage.
Basically the impaired blood circulation means that the oxygen and nutrients cannot get to the tissue in sufficient amounts for the normal function of cells.
If this disorder becomes permanent then the consequences can be serious. It can lead to the accumulation of layers in the tissue, which have mostly toxic properties and affect not only the structure of the tissue, but also its ability of renewal.
In this case, the fibroblasts present in the subcutaneous fat that contribute to the formation of the supportive network for the fat cells, lose their ability to produce fibres and begin to form lumps.
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