Κυτταρίτιδα - εικόνα σώματος - θεραπεία (Bachelor thesis)

Μουλασιώτη, Μαρία


The term cellulite refers to the storage of far and water between the skin and the chorio accompanied with connective tissue with little elasticity which has the characteristic appearance of “orange peel” on the skin. The tern cellulite is rather infelicitous as it is no about an inflammation but it is about the storage of full adiposities in different parts of the body. It is caused by bad topical perfusion which has as a result the inappropriate feeding of the adiposities of the specific area. This the organism instead of restructuring and burning the fat it sends it to be stored in the adiposities that need it most in order to be fed. This abnormal concentration of the far makes the specific adiposities to grow in mass and as a result they compress the vessels prevent the exchange of substances and worsen the problem of microcirculation. Many women notice when they gain weight he far is concentrated in the lower part of their body (thighs, buttocks, knees) the is places where cellulite can be spotted when these women lose the excessive weight, they usually lose it from the upper part of their body. Many times the practices of special exercise contribute to the building of a body whose main characteristics are a thin torso and far lower parts. Nowadays cellulite is not just a problem.
Institution and School/Department of submitter: Σχολή Επαγγελμάτων Υγείας & Πρόνοιας - Τμήμα Αισθητικής & Κοσμητολογίας
Subject classification: Cellulitis
Women -- Care
Skin--Care and hygiene
Κυτταρίτιδα
Γυναίκες -- Φροντίδα
Δέρμα -- Φροντίδα και υγιεινή
Keywords: κυτταρίτιδα;εικόνα σώματος;θεραπεία;υγεία γυναικών;φροντίδα δέρματος
URI: http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/12809
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