Treatment of cellulite: Part II. Advances and controversies. Khan, M. H., Victor, F., Rao, B., & Sadick, N. S. J Am Acad Dermatol, 62(3):373–84; quiz 385–6, March, 2010.
Treatment of cellulite: Part II. Advances and controversies [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Treatments for localized adiposities range from topical creams to liposuction. Most treatments lack a substantial proof of efficacy. The unpredictable treatment outcome can be related to the fact that cellulite adipose tissue is physiologically and biochemically different from subcutaneous tissue found elsewhere in the body. Part II of this two-part series on cellulite reviews the various treatment options that are currently available for human adipose tissue including, but not limited to, cellulite. It also focuses on newer techniques that can be potentially useful in the future for the treatment of cellulite.
@article{khan_treatment_2010,
	title = {Treatment of cellulite: {Part} {II}. {Advances} and controversies},
	volume = {62},
	copyright = {All rights reserved},
	issn = {1097-6787 (Electronic) 0190-9622 (Linking)},
	url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20159305},
	doi = {10.1016/j.jaad.2009.10.041},
	abstract = {Treatments for localized adiposities range from topical creams to liposuction. Most treatments lack a substantial proof of efficacy. The unpredictable treatment outcome can be related to the fact that cellulite adipose tissue is physiologically and biochemically different from subcutaneous tissue found elsewhere in the body. Part II of this two-part series on cellulite reviews the various treatment options that are currently available for human adipose tissue including, but not limited to, cellulite. It also focuses on newer techniques that can be potentially useful in the future for the treatment of cellulite.},
	number = {3},
	journal = {J Am Acad Dermatol},
	author = {Khan, M. H. and Victor, F. and Rao, B. and Sadick, N. S.},
	month = mar,
	year = {2010},
	pages = {373--84; quiz 385--6},
}

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