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  • Dermatology and cosmetic science.

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  • Cellulite is a prevalent cosmetic concern in postpubertal women.
  • Limited high-quality research exists on its prevalence, risk factors, and mechanisms.
  • Current treatments offer suboptimal and short-lasting results.

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  • To review proposed etiologic factors of cellulite.
  • To summarize existing cellulite grading scales.
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  • Etiology of cellulite is multifactorial, involving anatomical and physiological factors.
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  • Available treatments include topical agents, energy-based devices, subcision, and injectables, with limited long-term efficacy.

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  • Further well-designed studies are crucial for a better understanding of cellulite.
  • Improved knowledge is essential for developing more effective and durable treatment strategies.