Cellulite is a very common condition where the skin develops a bumpy or dimpled appearance, most regularly on the thighs, hips, stomach and buttocks.
It is a result of tension between the cords that connect the skin to the underlying muscle, and the fat cells that lie between. As the fat cells increase, they push upwards towards the skin, whilst the cords pull downwards towards the muscle, which creates an uneven appearance on the surface of the skin. The underlying causes of cellulite are not entirely clear, genetics, hormones, weight and muscle tone can all affect the development of cellulite. Cellulitis may appear on anyone, though it is particularly prevalent in women.