Cellulite treatment uses non-surgical or minimally invasive methods such as laser, radiofrequency, or injectable options to reduce the appearance of dimpled skin. It targets fibrous bands, fat distribution, and skin laxity to achieve smoother results.
Cellulite Treatment is a non-surgical or minimally invasive procedure that reduces the appearance of dimpled skin caused by fibrous tissue and uneven fat distribution. Treatments may involve laser therapy, radiofrequency devices, acoustic wave therapy, subcision (cutting fibrous bands), or injectable enzymes. Results vary depending on the method but typically improve skin texture and smoothness.
Candidates
Adults with moderate cellulite on thighs, buttocks, or hips
Those seeking smoother skin without major surgery
Individuals with good skin elasticity
People at or near a stable weight
Patients with realistic expectations of improvement, not perfection
Cost
Cellulite treatment costs depend on the technology used, number of sessions required, and treatment areas. Packages may be offered, and average pricing ranges between $1,000–$5,000.
Benefits
Reduces dimpled, uneven skin texture
Improves confidence in wearing fitted clothing or swimwear
Non-surgical options with minimal downtime
Can be combined with other contouring treatments
Long-lasting results with proper maintenance
Risks and Safety
Temporary bruising, swelling, or redness
Skin sensitivity or discomfort after treatment
Multiple sessions often required
Results may vary and not be permanent
Rare risk of uneven skin texture or scarring
Safety Tips
Verify provider experience with cellulite-specific treatments
Follow all pre- and post-treatment care instructions
Stay hydrated and maintain healthy weight for best results
Avoid excessive sun exposure after treatment
Schedule follow-ups to track progress and maintain outcomes