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Definitions of cellulite in various dictionaries:
noun - lumpy deposits of body fat especially on women's thighs etc.
A fatty deposit causing a dimpled or uneven appearance, as around the thighs and buttocks.
CELLULITE - Cellulite (also known as adiposis edematosa, dermopanniculosis deformans, status protrusus cutis, gynoid lipodystrophy, and orange peel syndrome) is ...
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Lumpy fat deposits in the thighs |
Many creams on the market claim to lessen these lumpy fat deposits, especially in the thighs |
These fatty deposits cause a dimpled appearance around the hips & thighs |
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A fatty deposit causing a dimpled or uneven appearance, as around the thighs and buttocks. |
lumpy deposits of body fat especially on women's thighs etc. |
fat in the human body, especially in the upper legs, that makes the surface of the skin appear lumpy ( not smooth) |
Persistent subcutaneous fat causing dimpling of the skin, especially on women's hips and thighs. |
Cellulite description |
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Cellulite (also known as adiposis edematosa, dermopanniculosis deformans, status protrusus cutis, gynoid lipodystrophy, and orange peel syndrome) is the herniation of subcutaneous fat within fibrous connective tissue that manifests topographically as skin dimpling and nodularity, often on the pelvic region (specifically the buttocks), lower limbs, and abdomen. Cellulite occurs in most postpubescent females. A review gives a prevalence of 85 to 98% of women, indicating that it is physiologic rather than pathologic. It can result from a complex combination of factors ranging from hormones to heredity.* |