Cellulite is one of the most common aesthetic problems of the skin of the female body. It usually affects the buttocks and thighs, and it is characterized by a lumpy and uneven skin surface. Cellulite, also known as female lipodystrophy, is an edema-fibrotic degeneration of adipose tissue. Its clinical picture depends on the advancement of the lesions. Cellulite-affected areas are characterized by a lumpy, uneven skin surface and the presence of nodules. In the course of this disease, skin swelling, flaccidity, microaneurysms, micro-varicose veins, telangiectasias, and even pain discomfort may also appear. Genetic background, hormonal balance, metabolic disorders, circulatory disorders, concomitant diseases, and medications play a significant role in its etiopathogenesis. Factors predisposing to the development of cellulite include the following: an improperly balanced diet and the lack of physical activity. [1][2][3][4][5][6] There are many classifications of cellulite. With regard to its severity, four degrees (0, 1, 2, and 3) of cellulite can be distinguished. In relation to the type, cellulite can be divided into hard, flaccid, edematous, mixed, sham, water, and fatty. 3