Cellulite is one of the most controversial issues of all times; even structural cellulite is no exception. Cellulite: the name already arouses much discussion and from the medical point of view it is called Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy, or EFP for short; for reasons of simplification the term cellulite is now commonly used without too many...
Category: <span>Cellulite Causes</span>
Localised Adiposity and Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy (EFP)
The term Localised Adiposity and Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy (EFP) is just a more technical way of defining fat and cellulite. What are the differences between localised fat and cellulite? Localised Adiposity and EFP: Types of fat and cellulite Fat is an essential component of the human body. There are 2 types of fat: Subcutaneous...
Male Cellulite
Male cellulite, also known as hydrolipexia, is the tendency to retain fluids. Men rarely have cellulite, or “orange peel” skin, as in women, because male skin is thicker and more compact. Accumulating fat in difficult points is the same for both men and women. Cellulite in men is not a myth and can be a problem. Cellulite...
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