Orange peel tissue is most likely to appear on thighs and buttocks.
Elaine is not obese, but she inherited her mother's figure-pear shape, which is often seen by oriental women. Not only is it difficult to lose weight, but she also found many ugly orange peel tissues on her thighs, buttocks and calves. She was very upset, but she couldn't find a good way.
Dermatologists point out that women are influenced by female hormones, and the fibers of skin tissue are vertical and loose, while male hormones make their skin have a closely intertwined network structure, so women are prone to grow orange peel tissue. Some surveys have found that 80% of women in the world suffer from "orange peel" to varying degrees. And people with orange peel tissue are also prone to edema. This is because in the process of mutual promotion, adipocytes may jointly press the microvasculature of nerves, resulting in stagnant water and metabolites in the adipose layer, which may cause pain in severe cases.
There may be orange peel tissue in other parts except thighs. Simply put, as long as it is easy to accumulate fat, such as arms, waist, abdomen, buttocks, thighs, knees and calves, it is easy to produce orange peel tissue. Because orange peel tissue is easy to accumulate fat hypertrophy under the skin, most of the places where it occurs are places where there is little exercise.