Does liposuction cause cellulite?

I wont get lipo if it means cottage cheese thighs afterwards. Should i be concerned about cellulite will result from lipo surgery?

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12 answers to “Does liposuction cause cellulite?”

A: Cellulite and Liposuction

Steven H. Williams, MD

Thanks for the question - Liposuction typically will not cause or treat cellulite.  It is possible that after significant volume changes (especially on the thighs) cellulite can become more prominent. Unfortunately there is not a great permanent treatment for cellulite. I hope this helps.

A: Cellulite may look worse after Liposuction

Edmond A. Zingaro, MD

Liposuction does not cause cellulite but at times the appearance of cellulite may be worse after lipo. We combine Endermologie, Therapeutic Massage, and surgical liposuction (mainly using Vaser technology) for most all of our lipo patients to improve results and shorten recovery. We also have a nurse... more

A: No, liposuction doesn't cause cellulite

Scott Tucker, MD

Liposuction does not cause cellulite.  You can, however, get some irregularity of the skin depending upon your skin tone.  If you already have some cellulite, it will not neccesarily get better with liposuction.  If the skin tone is very lax, you may need a skin tightening procedure along with... more

A: Causes of Cellulite on the Legs: Effective Treatment with Endermologie

Raffy Karamanoukian, MD

Cellulite has several causes, including: Hormones Genetics Loss of skin elasticity Abnormal fat deposits within fibrous septa There is no cure for cellulite and it is not caused by liposuction. In fact, laser or ultrasound assisted liposuction may help improve the appearance of cellulite.  Endermologie,... more

A: Cellulite and liposuction

Bahram Ghaderi, MD

Liposuction does not treat cellulite. Liposuction is meant to improve the contour of a specific area  - such as "saddlebags" or "love handles"  - that has localized fatty deposit that is resistant to diet and exercise. One risk of liposuction is contour irregularities... more

A: Cellulite generally not treated by liposuction

Otto Joseph Placik, MD

In many ways, cellulite is more related to the way the skin is attached to the muscle and not necessarily the fat. That is why you can have an anorexic individual who is underweight, yet has cellulite on their thighs. Some people believe it is related to the fluid that spreads among the fat cell layer and some... more

A: May make it better or worse

Christopher L. Hess, MD

The first big question to answer is what is cellulite?  Who know!  Okay but here's what we do know and some hypotheses that explain what happens during lipo. Cellulite occurs much more frequently in women than in men.  And in males with disorders that result in lack of male hormones and... more

A: Short answer is no but ....

Hisham Seify, MD, PhD

The short answer is no but aggressive liposuction could leave you with a picture similar to cellulite with skin surface irregularities. The key in liposuction is what you leave behind and not what you remove. One thing for sure if you already got cellulite it could make it worse. 

A: It doesn't cause cellulite but can create contour abnormalities

Richard P. Rand, MD

Cellulite is the dimpling of the skin that eliminates the smooth youthful look that people desire. Many efforts have been directed at treating cellulite including external efforts such as Endermology and various internal efforts including tissue release and fat grafting. None have been particularly... more

A: Liposuction does not cause cellulite, but could make it worse.

Sanjay Grover, MD

Liposuction does not cause cellulite, nor does it treat it.  In some instances, liposuction could make cellulite appear a bit worse as it may leave the skin looking a bit more 'loose' if there is poor elasticity.  Newer technologies, such as VelaShape are FDA approved devices using radiofrequency,... more

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