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CelluliteIn popular language, deposits of fat that have a cottage cheese-like texture. Medically, cellulite is not considered abnormal.REFERENCE: Fauci, Anthony S., et al. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. 17th ed. United States: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2008.
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Cellulite"lumpy, dimpled fat," 1968, from French cellulite, from cellule "a small cell" (16c., from Latin cellula "little cell," diminutive of cella; see cell) + -ite (see -ite (1 [..]
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CelluliteDeposits of lumpy fat and fibrous tissue that cause dimpling of the skin in the thighs, hips, and buttocks of some women.
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Cellulite(n) lumpy deposits of body fat especially on women's thighs etc.
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CelluliteCellulite is the word used to refer to the fatty deposits that cause a dimpled or uneven appearance of the skin, usually around the thighs and buttocks.
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CelluliteA fatty deposit causing a dimpled or uneven appearance. Usually appears around the thighs and buttocks.
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Cellulitea term used to describe the dimpled, lumpy skin that is most noticeable on the buttocks and thighs.
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CelluliteUneven distributions of fat underneath the skin that cause a dimpled, rough appearance of skin. Cellulite can be reduced surgically through liposuction or topically with Viora Reaction™
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Celluliteellulite is the dimpled-looking fat that often appears on the buttocks, thighs and hips. While there is no treatment that will eradicate this problem, aesthetic plastic surgeons are exploring new tech [..]
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CelluliteA collection of fat cells resulting from poor lymphatic drainage, fluid retention, poor circulation, not drinking enough water, a sedentary lifestyle and hormones. (cellulite, cellulight, cellulite)
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CelluliteA collection of fat cells resulting from poor lymphatic drainage, fluid retention, poor circulation, not drinking enough water, a sedentary lifestyle and hormones. Also referred to as Cellulight.
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