
12-26-2006, 05:29 AM
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In fact there are three basic reasons that can cause cellulite. They are mainly the weakening or thinning of the connective tissue that lies just beneath the surface of the skin. The weakened connective tissue allows fat cells to protrude through which causes characteristic "bulges and bumps" associated with bumps. Moreover a condition of poor microcirculation that causes damage to fat tissue. As blood become more permeable, the vessels leak fluid into the surrounding tissue causing congestion, fat cells then become trapped. Lastly as women age, the connective tissue beneath the skin becomes thinner and looser which adds to the problem, increasing the more noticeable signs of cellulite.
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