Cellulite is caused by the abnormal storage of fat in fat cells located in the hypodermis layer. It frequently appears as unsightly, lumpy and dimpled skin and is often compared to ‘orange peel’.
Cellulite affects mostly women, regardless of age or weight, and is commonly found in the abdomen, hips, buttocks, and thighs. Cellulite is one of the most aesthetically troubling concerns of women, affecting 80% of them over the age of 20.