Effectiveness of Recombinant Enzymes in Cellulite Treatment: A Case Report

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  • Jorge A. López Berroa

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cellulite, collagenase, hyaluronic acid, lipase, lyase, recombinant enzymes

Abstract

Cellulite is a common aesthetic concern that may significantly impact on individuals’ self-image and quality of life. Despite being a non-threatening condition, it may have a negative effect on the psychological well-being of affected individuals. This condition is multifactorial and involves several physiopathology pathways. The role of enzymes in the management of cellulite is a novel approach, particularly lipase and collagenase, which play key roles in adipocyte size reduction and collagen degradation, respectively. The potential of high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid to promote tissue repair and regeneration is also highlighted. Our case report describes the effectiveness of an association of recombinant enzymes and high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid by reducing cellulite manifestations in a patient, with a history of multiple unsuccessful treatments, showing visible improvements from the initial treatment session. The importance of understanding the complex physiopathology of cellulite and choosing a targeted approach is emphasized.

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Effectiveness of Recombinant Enzymes in Cellulite Treatment: A Case Report

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Published

2026-06-17

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Effectiveness of Recombinant Enzymes in Cellulite Treatment: A Case Report. (2026). London Journal of Medical and Health Research, 26(4), 25-27. https://journalspress.uk/index.php/LJMHR/article/view/1821