Cellulitis (edematous, fibrous, sclerotic) / lipedema
Cellulitis (colloquially known as "orange peel skin") is a change in the subcutaneous fat tissue that progresses through various stages and is characterized by dimples, nodules and an irregular skin surface.
The staging system helps to determine the severity and the appropriate therapy.
Whether mild edematous cellulite in the form of fluid accumulation, or fibrous cellulite with fibrous nodule formation and loss of elasticity, we can successfully treat it with our IPC METHOD and FITOGEA treatments.
In cases of sclerotic cellulite with hardened, stiff and painful tissue with deep dents and nodules, we also achieve significant improvement, although more time must be allocated for the treatments.
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What's behind it?
Lipedema is a chronic fat distribution disorder that occurs almost exclusively in women, characterized by an abnormal, usually symmetrical increase in subcutaneous fat tissue – primarily in the legs, hips, and sometimes also in the arms. Typically, the upper body remains slim in relation to the affected extremities. Have you already:
- Symmetrical fat deposits on the legs (often from the hips to the ankles), less frequently on the arms.
- Pain upon pressure or touch, as well as a feeling of tension or heaviness in the affected areas.
- Tendency to bruise (hematomas) even from minor bumps
- Swelling (edema) that may increase throughout the day.
This is not obesity caused by an unhealthy lifestyle, it is not treatable with diets or exercise, but early diagnosis and therapy/cure with IPC METHOD can positively influence the course and significantly improve the quality of life.
