Grade 1 – cellulite with no clinical symptoms, but a microscopic examination of cells from the area detects underlying anatomical changes.
Grade 2 – cellulite requires the skin to show pallor (pastiness), be lower temperature, and have decreased elasticity, in addition to anatomical changes noted by microscopic examinations.
Grade 3 – cellulite has visible roughness of the skin (like an orange peel) along with all grade 2 signs.
FUN FACT: Cellulite is also known as adiposis edematosa, dermopanniculosis deformans, status protrusus cutis, and gynoid lipodystrophy in the medical field! So, In colloquial language, it’s known as orange peel syndrome, cottage cheese skin, hail damage, and the mattress phenomenon!