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Cellulite occurs when buoyant fat cells push into the dermis, the middle layer of the skin, creating an uneven, dimpled appearance on the surface. This is commonly seen on the thighs, buttocks, hips, and abdomen. The condition primarily affects women due to differences in the structure of fat cells and connective tissue. Unlike men, whose fat cells are placed in a diagonal pattern and covered by thicker skin, women’s fat cells expand vertically towards the surface, causing the characteristic “orange-peel” look.
The development of cellulite is influenced by a range of factors, including:
Cellulite is a progressive condition, meaning that if left untreated, it can become more challenging to manage over time. Early intervention is key to minimising its appearance. At Skin Renewal, we recommend combining treatments to address the different grades of cellulite, improve circulation, reduce fat deposits, stimulate collagen production, and strengthen connective tissue.
Cellulite is typically classified into four grades:
At Skin Renewal, our team of doctors tailors cellulite treatments based on the severity of the condition, ensuring each patient receives a customised solution. During the initial consultation, your doctor will assess your cellulite’s grade and recommend treatments that might include Carboxytherapy, Radiofrequency, Mesotherapy, or Cryolipo Fat Freezing.
This personalised, doctor-led approach ensures that your treatment is safe and effective. We combine in-clinic treatments with lifestyle advice and homecare products for optimal results. Our multi-modality approach addresses cellulite from multiple angles, ensuring long-term improvement rather than a quick fix.
We offer cutting-edge, non-invasive therapies to manage and reduce cellulite. Our solutions are based on a combination of internationally recognised treatments, including:
At Skin Renewal, we understand that cellulite is a multifaceted condition. Our treatment plans go beyond aesthetics, addressing the root causes such as hormonal imbalances, poor circulation, and lifestyle factors. We deliver long-lasting solutions that restore your confidence and improve skin texture by incorporating advanced medical treatments, personalised care, and home care products.
Cellulite is a chronic condition that requires ongoing management. While treatments can dramatically improve the appearance of cellulite, maintaining results involves a holistic approach. This includes:
Treatments for cellulite are available in Gauteng at the Morningside, Parkhurst, Rosebank, Bedfordview, Fourways, West Rand, Irene, Waterfall, Irene, Lynnwood and Brooklyn clinics, as well as in the Western Cape at Cape Quarter, Claremont, Constantia, Century City, Stellenbosch, Paarl and Willowbridge clinics, and Kwa-Zulu Natal at the Ballito, Durban and Umhlanga clinics.
Cellulite is caused by hormonal changes, genetics, poor circulation, and lifestyle habits. It occurs when fat deposits push through weakened connective tissue, creating the characteristic dimpled or lumpy appearance. Factors like oestrogen imbalance, lack of exercise, dehydration, and poor diet can worsen its appearance.
Toning your legs can reduce the appearance of cellulite by building muscle and improving skin firmness. However, cellulite is caused by fat, connective tissue, and circulation issues, so exercise alone may not eliminate it. Combining toning exercises with targeted treatments like Carboxytherapy or Radiofrequency can deliver more noticeable results.
Cellulite can develop as early as puberty due to hormonal changes, particularly increased oestrogen levels. It becomes more common in adults, especially women, as factors like reduced skin elasticity and slower collagen production contribute to its appearance over time.
Cellulite creams can temporarily improve the appearance of cellulite by boosting circulation or hydrating the skin, but they cannot address the deeper causes. In-clinic treatments such as Carboxytherapy, Radiofrequency, or Cryolipo Fat Freezing are more effective for long-lasting results.
While no specific nutrient deficiency directly causes cellulite, a lack of collagen-boosting nutrients like vitamin C or poor hydration can weaken skin and connective tissue, making cellulite more noticeable. Maintaining a diet rich in antioxidants and staying hydrated can help improve skin health.
Yes, cellulite is not solely related to weight. Even individuals at their goal weight can have cellulite due to genetic factors, hormones, or connective tissue structure. Non-invasive treatments like Radiofrequency or Mesotherapy can help reduce its appearance.
Oestrogen is the primary hormone linked to cellulite. It influences fat distribution and connective tissue structure, particularly during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause. Other hormones like insulin, cortisol, and thyroid hormones may also contribute.
Dry brushing can improve circulation and exfoliate the skin, which may temporarily reduce the appearance of cellulite. However, it does not address the underlying causes, so combining it with professional treatments like Carboxytherapy or lymphatic drainage is more effective.
Cellulite develops due to hormonal, genetic, and lifestyle factors. Oestrogen imbalances, poor diet, lack of exercise, dehydration, and stress can all contribute. Additionally, weakened connective tissue and fat distribution patterns make cellulite more visible, especially in women.
Treatments for cellulite are available in Gauteng at the Morningside, Parkhurst, Rosebank, Bedfordview, Fourways, West Rand, Irene, Waterfall, Irene, Lynnwood and Brooklyn clinics, as well as in the Western Cape at Cape Quarter, Claremont, Constantia, Century City, Stellenbosch, Paarl and Willowbridge clinics, and Kwa-Zulu Natal at the Ballito, Durban and Umhlanga clinics.
Cellulite is caused by hormonal changes, genetics, poor circulation, and lifestyle habits. It occurs when fat deposits push through weakened connective tissue, creating the characteristic dimpled or lumpy appearance. Factors like oestrogen imbalance, lack of exercise, dehydration, and poor diet can worsen its appearance.
Toning your legs can reduce the appearance of cellulite by building muscle and improving skin firmness. However, cellulite is caused by fat, connective tissue, and circulation issues, so exercise alone may not eliminate it. Combining toning exercises with targeted treatments like Carboxytherapy or Radiofrequency can deliver more noticeable results.
Cellulite can develop as early as puberty due to hormonal changes, particularly increased oestrogen levels. It becomes more common in adults, especially women, as factors like reduced skin elasticity and slower collagen production contribute to its appearance over time.
Cellulite creams can temporarily improve the appearance of cellulite by boosting circulation or hydrating the skin, but they cannot address the deeper causes. In-clinic treatments such as Carboxytherapy, Radiofrequency, or Cryolipo Fat Freezing are more effective for long-lasting results.
While no specific nutrient deficiency directly causes cellulite, a lack of collagen-boosting nutrients like vitamin C or poor hydration can weaken skin and connective tissue, making cellulite more noticeable. Maintaining a diet rich in antioxidants and staying hydrated can help improve skin health.
Yes, cellulite is not solely related to weight. Even individuals at their goal weight can have cellulite due to genetic factors, hormones, or connective tissue structure. Non-invasive treatments like Radiofrequency or Mesotherapy can help reduce its appearance.
Oestrogen is the primary hormone linked to cellulite. It influences fat distribution and connective tissue structure, particularly during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause. Other hormones like insulin, cortisol, and thyroid hormones may also contribute.
Dry brushing can improve circulation and exfoliate the skin, which may temporarily reduce the appearance of cellulite. However, it does not address the underlying causes, so combining it with professional treatments like Carboxytherapy or lymphatic drainage is more effective.
Cellulite develops due to hormonal, genetic, and lifestyle factors. Oestrogen imbalances, poor diet, lack of exercise, dehydration, and stress can all contribute. Additionally, weakened connective tissue and fat distribution patterns make cellulite more visible, especially in women.