
Cellulite, clinically known as Edematous Fibrosclerotic Panniculopathy, is a real pathology. Its onset is closely linked to the production of estrogen, typically female hormones that increase after menarche (first menstruation). Cellulite comes with a slowdown of the lymphatic system and consequent stagnation of fluids: in this situation, the blood vessels of microcirculation are no longer able to ensure adequate functionality.
At the epidermal level, the skin takes the “orange peel” look, accompanied by pain to the touch due to inflammatory phenomena caused by the stagnation of liquids.

At the epidermal level, the skin takes the “orange peel” look, accompanied by pain to the touch due to inflammatory phenomena caused by the stagnation of liquids.
Cellulite has a strictly hormonal origin, and for this reason its onset could get…
