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For beautiful, healthy legs!

by Nabila Aitmehdi
The terms commonly used to describe different aspects of cellulite are often based on characteristics such as skin texture, the presence of dimples or bumps, and the firmness of subcutaneous nodules.
Some of the terms frequently used to describe cellulite include:
Orange peel: A skin appearance that resembles the texture of an orange peel, often associated with visible dimpling and an uneven texture.
Dimples: Bumps or ripples visible on the surface of the skin, usually caused by an accumulation of fat and subcutaneous connective tissue.
Nodules: Areas of firmer or harder subcutaneous tissue that can be felt under the skin and sometimes visible on the surface.
Skin flaccidity: A loss of firmness and elasticity of the skin, often associated with a sagging or flabby appearance.
Swelling: An accumulation of fluid under the skin, which can give the skin a swollen or edematous appearance.
It's important to note that cellulite can vary considerably from person to person in terms of appearance and severity. It can also be influenced by factors such as age, sex, weight, genetics, and lifestyle. While there is no strict classification of cellulite types, these terms are often used to describe the different presentations of this skin condition. If you are concerned about your cellulite, it is recommended that you consult a professional for advice and recommendations tailored to your specific situation.