Cellulite & Skin Tightening: A Review of Pathophysiology and Topical Treatment
Isabella Castellanos‐García,
Luisa Valentina Ramírez‐Zuluaga,
Laura Sofia Páez‐Cárdenas
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundCellulite is a localized skin condition that affects many women, particularly after puberty. It results from a complex interplay of several factors that lead to the characteristic dimpled appearance of the skin. Cellulite may cause psychological stress and negatively impact quality of life. Additionally, body skin laxity may further exacerbate cosmetic concerns in these patients. Consequently, multiple therapeutic options, including topical treatments, have been explored to address both cellulite and… Show more
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