
Cellulite is a localized circulation disorder that appears as a dimpled, “orange peel” texture caused by the uneven and excessive accumulation of superficial fat cells beneath the skin. It typically affects the thighs and buttocks, but can also occur in other areas. While it affects both men and women, it is more common in women due to differences in fat, muscle, and connective tissue distribution. Cellulite may be influenced by genetics, poor nutrition, a sedentary lifestyle, or hormonal factors. It becomes more visible with aging, as skin loses elasticity. Weight gain can make it more pronounced, although even slim individuals can have cellulite.
Cellulite consists of fat cells that cannot be burned as fuel; hence, diet and exercise alone will not eliminate it. Fortunately, there are many effective treatment methods available today. Thanks to technology, even chronic cellulite is no longer a major concern—it’s a manageable and treatable cosmetic issue. You, too, can achieve smoother, more beautiful legs.
Popular Cellulite Treatment Methods
Thermilift
Thermilift is a technology that delivers controlled heat beneath the skin using thermal imaging. It tightens the skin by applying targeted heat and stimulates collagen and elastin production, improving cellulite-affected areas. Performed under local anesthesia, it is pain-free. A single session often provides visible results and can be repeated every two years.
Eximia HR77
This innovative system reduces fat, enhances oxygenation, removes excess centimeters, eliminates cellulite, shapes the body, and strengthens and rejuvenates both the skin and underlying tissue. It offers a comprehensive non-invasive body contouring solution.
VelaShape
VelaShape combines three types of energy with therapeutic massage in a non-invasive body-shaping system. Its rollers stimulate blood flow during treatment, while vacuum technology lifts tissue closer to the energy source. Infrared (IR) light heats tissue up to 3 mm deep, and bipolar radiofrequency delivers heat up to 15 mm deep without damaging the skin. This thermal combination breaks down fat cells and fibrous tissue, and boosts collagen and cellular metabolism. It improves skin texture and tone, and is highly effective on areas such as the neck (under the chin), arms, thighs, buttocks, flanks, and abdomen. Most patients observe gradual and cumulative improvements, typically in 4–6 sessions.
AWT – Acoustic Wave Therapy
Acoustic Wave Therapy is gaining popularity in aesthetic medicine. It uses two types of high-frequency acoustic waves to break down fibrous and scar tissue, enhance blood circulation, and trigger collagen production for thicker and more elastic skin. A full treatment typically includes 6 sessions, performed twice a week for three weeks. Each session lasts about 30 minutes.
Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy is a technique that involves injecting vitamins, enzymes, hormones, and plant extracts into the middle layer of the skin (mesoderm). Using very fine needles, it addresses underlying issues such as poor circulation and inflammation while rejuvenating and tightening the skin, and reducing localized fat.
Carboxytherapy
Carboxytherapy involves the therapeutic use of carbon dioxide gas (CO₂) administered subcutaneously or intradermally. Studies show that it increases skin elasticity, improves blood circulation, stimulates collagen repair, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, and eliminates localized fat deposits.
Cellulite Treatment Prices
To receive detailed information and a personalized plan regarding cellulite treatment prices, please contact our clinic. Costs vary depending on the type of procedure used and the number of sessions required.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can cellulite be permanently eliminated?
While results can be long-lasting, ongoing maintenance and healthy habits are key to sustaining improvements.
Are these treatments suitable for all skin types?
Yes, most technologies are compatible with all skin types, and a physician will determine the most suitable method after evaluation.
How many sessions will I need?
Session count depends on the severity of cellulite and chosen treatment, but 4–6 sessions are typically sufficient.
Is there any downtime after treatment?
Most procedures are non-invasive and require no downtime. You can return to daily activities immediately.