Behind the Cellulite Science and Why It’s So Hard to Treat in Spring, TX

Cellulite results from fibrous bands called septae that anchor skin to deeper tissue while fat pushes upward, creating dimpled texture. This structural condition affects over 85% of women after puberty due to connective tissue architecture, not health or fitness level. Understanding the mechanism helps explain why surface treatments rarely produce lasting results and why physician-supervised interventions targeting septae may offer more realistic outcomes.
