Cellulite Treatment in Singapore | SW1 Clinic

Cellulite

What Is Cellulite?

Cellulite refers to the dimpled or uneven appearance of skin, commonly seen on the thighs, hips and buttocks. It occurs when fat deposits push against connective tissue beneath the skin.

Cellulite is common and affects individuals of all body types. It is not solely related to weight and may occur even in those who are physically active.

Why Does Cellulite Develop?

Several factors contribute to the appearance of cellulite:

Cellulite often becomes more noticeable with age as skin support decreases.

What Should Be Targeted?

Effective cellulite treatment should focus on:

  • Improving skin firmness
  • Enhancing circulation
  • Refining body contour
  • Supporting collagen production

Surface creams alone typically do not address underlying structural causes.

The SW1 Medical Approach

At SW1 Clinic, cellulite is assessed based on severity, skin thickness and treatment area.

Our doctors evaluate:

  • Depth of dimpling
  • Skin elasticity
  • Fat distribution
  • Individual goals

Treatment plans are designed to improve smoothness progressively while maintaining natural skin texture.

Recommended Treatments & Programs

For patients concerned with cellulite and uneven skin texture, SW1 Clinic may recommend:

Thermatight Cellulite  

A targeted radiofrequency-based treatment designed to improve skin firmness and reduce the appearance of dimpling. Thermatight Cellulite works by stimulating collagen production and enhancing dermal support in affected areas. Read more

Magnetic Muscle Sculpting

A muscle-conditioning treatment that stimulates deep muscle contractions to improve tone and support beneath the skin. By enhancing muscle definition, it may help smooth the overall appearance of cellulite. Read more

All treatment plans are personalised following medical consultation based on the severity of cellulite, skin quality and treatment area.

This content is for educational purposes and does not replace a medical consultation. Individual treatment recommendations vary based on skin condition, anatomy and medical assessment.