
Cellulitis, also known as orange peel skin, is a skin condition where the skin develops a dimpled or lumpy texture. This occurs when fat cells under the skin press against the connective tissue, creating small dents and bumps. It is a common condition and primarily affects women, but men can also experience it.
Symptoms
A dimpled appearance of the skin, especially on thighs and buttocks. It becomes more visible under slanting light or when pinching the skin.
Causes
- Hormonal changes, particularly in women after puberty.
- No direct link to weight, although cellulite is more noticeable with larger thigh size.
- In men, it occurs only with hormonal imbalances, such as low testosterone levels.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is based on visual observation. The dimpled appearance is characteristic and easy to identify.
Treatment
- No proven effective treatment for cellulite exists.
- Creams and therapies from the cosmetic industry offer no lasting solutions.
- Liposuction is not effective.
- Weight loss can sometimes improve appearance, but in some women, symptoms worsen.
Self-Care Tips
- A healthy lifestyle helps maintain good skin condition.
- Regular exercise and a balanced diet may reduce visible effects.
Additional Information
- Orange peel skin is a normal condition, not a disease.
- Though many women are bothered by it, it has no health implications.

