Cellulite: a review with a focus on subcision
- 01A review of cellulite's causes and treatments
- 02Cellulite is a common skin alteration in women
- 03Subcision is presented as an ideal therapeutic option
- 04Focuses on the buttocks and posterolateral thighs
This review highlights subcision as a promising therapeutic option for improving the appearance of cellulite by addressing its underlying structural causes.
Cellulite is an alteration in skin topography most often found on the buttocks and posterolateral thighs of the majority of postpubertal females. This article aims to review the background, potential pathophysiology, and potential treatment options for cellulite, highlighting subcision as an ideal therapeutic option for this cosmetically distressing condition.
- APA
- Daniel P Friedmann, Garrett Lane Vick, & Vineet Mishra (2017). Cellulite: a review with a focus on subcision. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/cellulite-a-review-with-a-focus-on-subcision/
- MLA
- Daniel P Friedmann, et al. "Cellulite: a review with a focus on subcision." 2017, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/cellulite-a-review-with-a-focus-on-subcision/.
- Chicago
- Daniel P Friedmann, Garrett Lane Vick, Vineet Mishra. 2017. "Cellulite: a review with a focus on subcision.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/cellulite-a-review-with-a-focus-on-subcision/
