Cellulite has no single best treatment. This updated overview (2025) compares lifestyle changes, topicals, energy-based procedures, injectable collagenase (Qwo), and surgical options - highlighting risks, durability, and when to consult a clinician.
Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) reshapes the abdomen by removing excess skin and fat and tightening muscles - learn candidate criteria, procedure types, recovery, risks, and how to choose a surgeon.
Mesotherapy uses small, local injections of drugs, enzymes, vitamins, or plant extracts for cosmetic and pain indications. Evidence for body-contouring is limited and safety depends on the ingredients and the injector's training. Ask for credentials, ingredient lists, and consider FDA-approved alternatives for specific uses.
Cellulite has no universal cure. Some procedures - like subcision and injectable collagenase - can improve appearance for some people; many other options give modest or temporary results. Lifestyle changes help but rarely eliminate cellulite.
More men are choosing cosmetic procedures - from eyelid surgery and rhinoplasty to liposuction and non-surgical injectables. Modern male plastic surgery addresses anatomy, function, and recovery. Choose a board-certified surgeon and set realistic expectations.