Cellulite is a normal human variation that is
viewed by a segment of the public (with the help of the media, some
physicians, and salesmen of various sorts) as some sort of a disease.
The term "cellulite" was coined in 1973 to refer to the
dimpled appearance of the skin that some people have on their hips,
thighs, and buttocks. This appearance is much more common in women
than in men because of differences in the way fat, muscle, and connective
tissue are distributed in men and women's skin. Although female
hormones may play a role in contributing to this fat distribution,
cellulite is not treatable by hormone therapy.
In other words, the dimpled appearance of cellulite
is one way many perfectly normal human beings look. Just as some
people have thick hair while others have thin hair and some have
large noses and others small, some women have the smooth buttocks
and thighs that everyone seems to want while others have less satisfactory,
dimpled ones. These are all normal variations.
What
are the supposed "treatments" for cellulite?
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