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Cellulite
is a common problem, multifactorial burden on health feminine aesthetic, often already in post adolescence. The most glaring is given by changes in the skin, giving the same classic peau d'orange. Although genetic factors have been suggested to play a role in the development of cellulite, the genetic background of this condition has never been clear.

Recently conducted a scientific study in the form of a multi-locus genetic associations of potential variants (polymorphisms) and genomic susceptibility (predisposition) to cellulite.

The study was able to demonstrate a significant role in the risk cellulite, independent of concomitant factors simultaneously, contribute, to targeted genomic variants, involved in hypoxic adipose tissue homeostasis of the extracellular matrix and fluid and electrolyte replacement, the sensitivity to deleterious action of free radicals as well as in respect of the main components of the so-called "water retention".

These genetic variants are associated with cellulitis in healthy women and not necessarily overweight. In fact, the alterations of the microcirculation of adipose tissue have been suggested to play a crucial role in the formation of cellulite. In this regard, it has been demonstrated that the blood flow in areas affected by cellulite is approximately 35% lower compared to that characterizing the non-affected areas. Alterations in local circulation may be a cause rather than a consequence of the formation of cellulite.

In relation to the presence of these polymorphisms may be suggested a better strategy: Nutrition (qualitative aspects of power), Cosmeceutical (type of active substances to see included in cosmetics for home use, Nutraceuticals (any supplementaizoni tailored to the polymorphisms riscontratisi) medical-aesthetic treatments (ad personam).

All this for a strategy against cellulite as possible customized



Source: Amia, Italian Medical Association Antiaging





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