Fat pattern

Because the volume of bones and muscles or fats increases too fast and exceeds the skin's elongation rate, the elastic fibers of the dermis are pulled apart, forming this pattern. This can be seen in people who gain weight too quickly, and many people in development can appear even if they are not obese. Even if weight loss was successfully restored to its original shape, this growth pattern could not be eliminated. It started to be red, gradually darkened with time, and finally turned into white stripes. If you no longer get fat, it can turn into a narrower white stripe over time. If you use some drugs that increase skin elasticity and promote collagen growth during obesity or pregnancy, you may reduce or avoid the appearance of growth wrinkles to some extent, but there is no good way to repair the dead sheep. This condition has no effect on health, so no treatment is required.

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