Physiopathological Hypothesis of Cellulite

  • Godoy J
  • Godoy M
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Abstract

A series of questions are asked concerning this condition including as regards to its name, the consensus about the histopathological findings, physiological hypothesis and treatment of the disease. We established a hypothesis for cellulite and confirmed that the clinical response is compatible with this hypothesis. Hence this novel approach brings a modern physiological concept with physiopathologic basis and clinical proof of the hypothesis. We emphasize that the choice of patient, correct diagnosis of cellulite and the technique employed are fundamental to success.

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Godoy, J. M. P. de, & Godoy, M. de F. G. de. (2009). Physiopathological Hypothesis of Cellulite. The Open Cardiovascular Medicine Journal, 3(1), 96–97. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874192400903010096

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