How to recover from subcutaneous fat layer disruption
Under normal circumstances, subcutaneous fat rupture may be caused by excessive weight loss, decreased skin elasticity, trauma, endocrine disorders, malnutrition, and other factors. Patients are advised to seek medical attention at a正规 hospital and receive symptomatic treatment according to the specific cause under medical guidance. The detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Excessive weight loss: Rapid fat reduction due to extreme dieting can lead to a sudden decrease in fat tissue volume, causing the subcutaneous fat layer to lose structural support. Without sufficient fat support, the skin may lose smoothness, resulting in uneven fat distribution within tissues and increasing the risk of fat rupture. It is recommended to adjust dietary habits and consume more light, nutritious foods to help improve the condition.
2. Decreased skin elasticity: Reduced skin elasticity may be related to aging, genetics, excessive UV exposure, or certain diseases. When skin elasticity declines, it becomes difficult for the skin to maintain even fat distribution—especially when fat volume decreases—thus increasing the likelihood of fat rupture. In such cases, patients may consider regular skin massage to improve elasticity.
3. Trauma: Injuries such as surgery, physical trauma, or other forms of skin damage may disrupt the structure of subcutaneous tissues, leading to localized fat rupture. During the healing process, newly formed skin tissue may fail to reconnect properly with the original fat structure. Under medical supervision, patients may use medications such as Sanqi tablets, erythromycin ointment, or cefalexin tablets for treatment.
4. Endocrine disorders: Frequent熬夜 (staying up late) may lead to hormonal imbalances, causing uneven fat distribution in subcutaneous tissues and increasing the risk of subcutaneous fat rupture. Under medical guidance, patients may use medications such as Wuji Baifeng Pills, Jia Wei Xiao Yao Pills, or Yimucao Granules.
5. Malnutrition: Insufficient nutritional intake may weaken the fat layer, making it more vulnerable to external influences and increasing the risk of fat rupture. Under medical supervision, patients may use medications such as *Bacillus subtilis* bifidus granules, *Clostridium butyricum* powder, or adenosine triphosphate disodium tablets.
It should be noted that subcutaneous fat rupture is a type of soft tissue injury that usually heals on its own. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, timely medical consultation is necessary.