Connective Tissue Structure: Beneath the skin, fibrous cords connect it to the underlying muscle. Fat accumulates between these cords and pushes against the skin, while the cords pull down, creating the characteristic dimpling associated with cellulite.
Fat Accumulation: The buildup of fat cells exerts pressure against the skin’s surface, worsening the appearance of cellulite.
Hormonal Influence: Hormonal factors, like estrogen, significantly contribute to cellulite development by affecting fat distribution, collagen production, and blood flow.
Genetic Predisposition: Genetics determine skin structure, texture, and body type, influencing susceptibility to cellulite.
Weight and Muscle Tone: While weight and muscle tone can impact cellulite visibility, even individuals with low body fat and good muscle tone may still have cellulite. Thus, lifestyle changes may reduce its appearance but not eliminate it completely.
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