Cellulite is a common skin condition that causes lumpy, dimpled flesh on the thighs, hips, buttocks, and abdomen. The exact cause of cellulite is not known, but it is believed to involve fibrous connective cords that tether the skin to the underlying muscle, with the fat lying between. As fat cells accumulate, they push up against the skin, while the long, tough cords pull down, creating an uneven surface or dimpling. Hormonal factors, genetics, weight gain, and poor circulation are some of the factors that can contribute to the development of cellulite. Women are more likely to develop cellulite than men, and it is most prevalent in womens fat that is typically distributed in the thighs, hips, and buttocks. While there are many treatments available, the effect is mostly temporary. A healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and proper hydration, may help reduce the risk of developing cellulite.