where is cellulite found

the herniation of subcutaneous fat within fibrous connective tissue that manifests topographically as skin dimpling and nodularity

often on the pelvic region (specifically the buttocks), lower limbs, and abdomen.[1][2] Cellulite is a secondary sex characteristic

occurring in most postpubescent females.[4] A review gives a prevalence of 85%-98% of women

indicating that it is physiologic rather than pathologic. It can result from a complex combination of factors ranging from hormones to heredity.