The Four Stages Of Cellulite
Stage One:
You may have cellulite and not even know it. Cellulite is a process that starts deep in the dermal layer of your skin. At stage one, cellulite damage is not yet visible.
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Blood vessels begin to break down allowing water to leak into tissue
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Excess fluid accumulates causing deterioration of the collagen and elastin that give
skin its structure
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Sub-dermal fat cells clump together and begin to migrate upwards
Stage Two:
At stage two, the surface effects of cellulite are minimal, but when pinched, an “orange peel” texture is apparent.
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Vascular breakdown accelerates
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Accumulation of fluid and deterioration of structure are more pronounced
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Fat cells migrate into the dermis more freely
Stage Three:
By this stage, orange peel skin texture is apparent even without pinching.
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Skin may have a rough, bumpy feel
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Damaged blood vessels cannot deliver nutrients needed for healthy skin
metabolism and repair
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Fibrous bands of septa bind fat cells into hard nodules
Stage Four:
In the final stage of cellulite development, lumps and dimples are always visible and damage occurs at all layers of the skin.
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Nodules and fluid retention lead to pain and tenderness
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Nodules are larger, more common and harder
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Fluid retention is severe
Repairing Cellulite Damage:
To repair cellulite and stretch marks, we need to focus on repairing the dermis, not on burning fat.
By simply adding key skin hydrating, cell-fortifying nutrients to our diets we can rebuild,
rehydrate and revitalize our skin, forcing stubborn fat cells back invisibly below the surface
and keeping them there.
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