Smoother texture,
realistic results

Most of the time, cellulite is the dimpled, uneven texture that appears on the thighs, hips, buttocks, abdomen, and sometimes the arms. It is not a matter of hygiene, toxins, or being overweight. In a lot of cases, it has to do with anatomy, like natural fat pockets, bands of connective tissue, and skin thickness. The surface can look rippled when the bands pull down and the fat pushes up, especially in certain lighting or when the skin is compressed.

At Mayam Aesthetic, the goal is not to get rid of normal skin texture. The goal is to make dimpling less noticeable and make the skin look and feel better in everyday life, using a method that is natural and balanced instead of promising a perfectly smooth finish.

Options that directly target the dimples

Below are examples of approaches that can reduce the look of cellulite by addressing the bands and the surrounding tissue. Mayam Aesthetics will recommend what fits your skin, your schedule, and the area being treated:

  • Acoustic wave therapy: uses sound waves to help improve the appearance of cellulite over a series of sessions.
  • Minimally invasive laser: a small fibre is placed under the skin to release tough bands and can also help thicken the skin in the treated area.
  • Subcision: a controlled release of the bands just beneath the skin using a fine needle technique, aimed at improving the dimpling.
  • Precise tissue release: uses a specialised device to cut the bands so the skin surface can lift and look smoother.

Supportive treatments that can enhance skin smoothness

Some treatments can help the main approach by making the skin feel better, firmer, or more even. These may be helpful when you have loose skin, changes after losing weight, or after having a baby. In some cases, improving muscle tone and getting rid of visible fat pockets can also make cellulite less noticeable. However, fat loss alone is not thought to be a direct solution to cellulite.

Gentle lymphatic-style massage can also be used in bigger plans to make the whole body better by helping blood flow and fluid movement. Even though it isn’t a “cellulite cure” on its own, many patients like how it makes the area feel lighter and look less puffy.

When it might not be cellulite

Cellulite should not cause the skin to be hot, painful, rapidly swollen, or associated with feeling unwell. If you notice those signs, it may be a skin infection or inflammation that needs medical assessment rather than a cosmetic approach.

How Mayam Aesthetics builds
a plan that suits you

To make a good plan for getting rid of cellulite, you need to first figure out where the dimples are, how your skin reacts when you stand and move, and whether the problem is mostly bands, loose skin, fat pockets, or a mix of all three. Mayam Aesthetics then plans the best way to do things, such as how many sessions are usually needed, how much time off is acceptable, and how to stage treatments so that the results look smooth and not overdone.

Mayam Aesthetics may use more than one method over a short period of time to treat cellulite because it often has more than one cause.

Keeping results looking good

After your treatment, your results will look best if you keep the area supported by doing simple things like keeping your weight stable, drinking enough water, moving around regularly, and following a routine that protects the quality of your skin. Some treatments work better when you keep going to maintenance sessions, especially if the improvement is due to temporary changes in tissue or fluid. Your plan will include clear goals so you know what to expect after treatment and what results you can realistically hope for.