| Literature DB >> 29707877 |
Francisco M Pérez Atamoros1, Daniel Alcalá Pérez2, Daniel Asz Sigall3, Alfonsina A Ávila Romay4, José A Barba Gastelum5, José A de la Peña Salcedo6, Pablo E Escalante Salgado7, Guillermo J Gallardo Palacios8, Guillermo A Guerrero-Gonzalez9, Rodrigo Morales De la Cerda10, Rosa María Ponce Olivera11, Fabiola Rossano Soriano12, Eduardo Solís Tinoco13, Esperanza C Welsh Hernández14.
Abstract
Gynoid lipodystrophy (GLD) is a structural, inflammatory, and biochemical disorder of the subcutaneous tissue causing alterations in the topography of the skin. Commonly known as "cellulite," GLD affects up to 90% of women, practically in all stages of the life cycle, beginning in puberty. It is a clinical condition that considerably affects the patients' quality of life. It is a frequent reason for consultation, although the patients resort to empirical, improvised, nonevidence-based treatments which discourage and can be a source of frustration not only because of the lack of results but also due to the complications derived from those treatments. In this article, a panel of experts from different specialties involved in the management of this clinical skin disorder presents the results of a systematic literature search and of the consensus discussion of the evidence obtained from different treatments currently available. The analysis was divided into topical, systemic, noninvasive, and minimally invasive treatments.Entities:
Keywords: cellulite; celulitis; diagnosis; diagnóstico; etiopathogenesis; etiopatogenia; ginoide; gynoid; lipodistrofia; lipodystrophy; piel; skin; tratamiento; treatment
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29707877 DOI: 10.1111/jocd.12555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cosmet Dermatol ISSN: 1473-2130 Impact factor: 2.696