Discover a targeted, minimally invasive solution designed to address cellulite at its source and restore smoother, more refined skin.
What Is Cellulite, and What Causes It?
Cellulite is a harmless condition where the skin’s underlying connective tissues cause a dimpled or lumpy appearance. The connective tissue is attached to the underlying fascia as well as the epidermis. The tension from the connective tissue creates pulling on the epidermis, which causes dimpling and uneven skin. Once the fibrous band of connective tissue is severed, it releases the dimple and doesn’t regenerate or reconnect, making this a one-and-done procedure. Cellulite impacts 90% of all women and 10% of all men. Several factors can contribute to the development of cellulite, including:
- Lifestyle Factors: Lack of physical activity, poor diet, and dehydration can exacerbate cellulite. By maintaining a healthy lifestyle with a balanced diet and regular exercise, you can help manage its severity.
- Genetics: Your genetic makeup can influence the structure of your connective tissues, fat distribution, and skin texture, making some people more prone to cellulite.
- Hormones: Hormonal changes, particularly during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, are the leading cause of the development of cellulite.
- Age: As you age, your skin loses elasticity, and connective tissues weaken, making cellulite more noticeable.
- Body Fat: Although cellulite is not exclusive to people with higher body fat, having more fat can make it more apparent.
- Sex: Between 80% and 90% of adult women have cellulite, whereas less than 10% of men have cellulite.
By understanding these factors, you can better explore and choose effective treatment options to address cellulite and improve your skin’s overall texture.






















