Smoother looking skin
with realistic,
proven options

Cellulite is very common and not dangerous at all, but it can still be annoying, especially when certain lighting, fitted clothing, or photos make the texture stand out more than you thought it would. People often say it looks like dimples or “orange peel,” and it usually shows up on the thighs, hips, buttocks, abdomen, and sometimes the arms.

Knowing what is really causing the dimpling in your skin is the first step in making a realistic plan. At Mayam Aesthetic, the first step in treating cellulite is to figure out what causes the texture. Then, they choose treatments that can really make it better without promising an unrealistic “perfectly smooth” result.

Why it looks worse some days and better on others

The thickness of the skin, the quality of the collagen, the distribution of fat, and the retention of fluid all affect how visible cellulite is. Hormonal factors, genetics, and natural variations in the structure of connective tissue also play a role, which is why cellulite can show up even in people who are very fit.

You can control the things around it, like your muscle tone, how much water you drink, and the right treatment. You usually can’t completely get rid of it. The goal is to see improvement and a smoother finish in normal light.

The main treatment categories that can improve cellulite

The most effective options typically fall into a few clinical categories:

  • Treatments that release tight bands under the skin, reducing the “tethering” that creates dimples.
  • Treatments that use energy (for example laser or similar technologies) to improve skin thickness and firmness, which can reduce how sharply dimples show.
  • Treatments that use mechanical stimulation (for example certain wave-based approaches) to reduce the appearance over a course of sessions.
  • Targeted massage and drainage techniques that can temporarily improve contour and reduce fluid-related heaviness for some patients, especially when puffiness is part of the picture.

At Mayam Aestetic, the plan is selected by matching your cellulite pattern to the mechanism that is most likely to help.

What changes the results you get

Not everyone can use the same “best cellulite treatment.” The results depend on whether your cellulite is mostly tethering, skin looseness, volume distribution, or a mix of these. Your age, how flexible your skin is, and how stable your weight are other things that affect the results.

One useful tip: you usually get the best results for cellulite after a series of treatments, not just one. Many methods that have been shown to work need more than one session and then regular maintenance because your skin and connective tissue change over time.

One supportive routine that helps treatments work better

Keep this simple. Overcomplicating your routine rarely improves cellulite.

  • Maintain stable weight where possible, repeated weight cycling can make texture more noticeable.
  • Build lower-body strength consistently, muscle tone can improve how the surface looks.
  • Stay hydrated and reduce habits that increase fluid retention.
  • Avoid aggressive scrubbing or harsh “tightening” creams that irritate the skin.
  • Consider supportive massage when you feel heavy or puffy, especially around treatment periods.

What to expect from a course of treatment

Most patients see gradual improvement, starting with a smoother feel and better look in certain lighting. After a few sessions, the changes become more obvious. Some treatments work faster to improve the look of the skin, while others take weeks to build results as the skin remodels and firms up.

Cellulite treatments usually make the skin look better instead of getting rid of cellulite for good, which is important. That isn’t a bad thing; it’s just how connective tissue and skin act over time.