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Cellulite
Cellulite describes dimpling of
skin, caused by the protrusion
of subcutaneous fat into the
dermis creating an undulating
dermal-subcutaneous fat junction
adipose tissue. The term
cellulite originated in France
more than 150 years ago and
began appearing in English
language publications in the
late 1960s. Descriptive names
for cellulite include orange
peel syndrome, cottage cheese
skin, the mattress phenomenon,
and hail damage. Synonyms
include: adiposis edematosa,
dermopanniculosis deformans,
status protrusus cutis and
gynoid lipodystrophy. It is
unrelated to cellulitis, which
is infection of the skin and its
underlying connective tissue.
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