Cellulite is common and often unavoidable, but a combination of strength training, healthy weight management, skin care, and selective professional treatments can reduce its appearance.
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.