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These distinct structures are present in each gender at birth, but due to the hormonal and vascular changes that take place during puberty - when a greater storage of fat and increased interstitial fluid retention occur - the fat lobules increase due to the hypertrophy of adipocytes 1, 7 (Figure 5). Macroscopic anatomical studies of adipose tissue on cadavers has evidenced the arched distribution of women's adipose conjunctive tissue bands within the panniculus, with a protrusion of fat at the dermo-hypodermal interface - which would explain the formation of the skin's dimpled appearance, with an increased volume of adipocytes. This distribution occurs specifically in women due to the presence of vertical fascial bands. Herniations in the dermis are characteristic of the female anatomy, and their presence was confirmed by high-resolution magnetic resonance in the low-density regions of the dermis 6 (Figures 3 and 4).