Cellulite treatment with Aveli
Smooth, Confident Skin with Aveli
Cellulite is a harmless but highly prevalent condition characterised by a lumpy, dimpled surface on the thighs, buttocks and hips. Studies show that between 80 % and 90 % of post‑pubertal women experience cellulite at some point in their lives. The bumpy texture arises because fibrous collagen bands, called septa, tether the skin to the underlying muscle; when these bands tighten or thicken they pull the skin inward, creating visible dimples Lifestyle factors such as diet or exercise cannot fully correct cellulite because the issue lies in these structural bands rather than superficial fat , and the condition can lead to body dissatisfaction and other psychosocial effects 
How Aveli works
Aveli is an FDA‑cleared device designed to address cellulite dimples at their source. During a single in‑office procedure, a trained provider makes a tiny incision and inserts the Aveli probe under the skin. Guided by real‑time feedback, the probe locates and releases the septa responsible for each dimple The procedure typically takes about an hour and is performed under local anaesthesia to keep you comfortable. Because the fibrous bands are precisely severed, most patients require only one session to see a meaningful reduction in cellulite dimples.
Benefits and recovery
Aveli offers several advantages over older cellulite treatments. It directly cuts the septa that cause dimples, producing noticeable and long‑lasting improvements .The treatment is minimally invasive: it uses local anaesthesia, involves only a small incision and requires little to no downtime. Most patients experience mild swelling, bruising or tenderness after the procedure; these effects typically subside within a couple of weeks. Early smoothing is often visible as soon as swelling resolves, with continued improvement over several weeks to months.
Why choose Aveli
Unlike creams or massage treatments, Aveli treats the structural cause of cellulite. Older methods such as laser‑based subcision (Cellulaze) or enzymatic injections (Qwo) had inconsistent results or significant side‑effects. Avéli provides a single‑session solution with a predictable outcome and minimal downtime, making it an ideal addition to our non‑surgical body contouring services. Combining Avéli with other treatments, such as biostimulatory fillers or skin‑tightening therapies, can further enhance skin texture for comprehensive body rejuvenation.
Cellulite treatment with Aveli Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is cellulite?
Cellulite is a common, harmless condition where the skin appears lumpy or dimpled. It affects 80–90% of women, especially on the thighs, buttocks and hips, due to structural changes in the connective tissue beneath the skin.
2. What causes cellulite?
Cellulite forms when fibrous collagen bands called septa pull the skin downward while fat pushes upward. This tension creates visible dimples. Because the root cause is structural, lifestyle changes alone cannot eliminate cellulite.
3. Can diet, weight loss, or exercise remove cellulite?
No. While a healthy lifestyle improves overall skin and body tone, it cannot release the fibrous bands responsible for cellulite dimpling.
4. What is Avéli?
Avéli is an FDA-cleared, minimally invasive device designed to precisely treat cellulite dimples by releasing the exact septa causing them.
5. How does Avéli work?
Through a tiny incision, your provider inserts the Avéli probe underneath the skin. Using real-time feedback, they identify and cut the specific septa responsible for each dimple, leading to smoother skin.
6. How long does the Avéli procedure take?
The treatment typically takes about 45–60 minutes, depending on the number of dimples being addressed.
7. Is Avéli painful?
No. The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia, ensuring comfort throughout. You may feel pressure, but not pain.
8. How soon will I see results from Avéli?
Many patients see early smoothing once swelling settles—usually within 1–2 weeks. Results continue to improve over the next several weeks to months.
9. How many sessions are needed?
Most patients need only one session because the targeted septa are permanently released.
10. What is the downtime after Avéli?
Downtime is minimal. Mild swelling, bruising or tenderness may occur and typically resolves within 1–2 weeks.
11. Are the results permanent?
The released septa do not reform, so treated dimples are long-lasting. However, aging and changes in skin quality can create new dimples over time.
12. Is Avéli safe?
Yes. Avéli is FDA-cleared and performed by trained medical professionals. Side effects are usually mild and temporary.
13. Who is a good candidate for Avéli?
Ideal candidates are women with true cellulite dimples (not loose skin or stretch marks) who want a minimally invasive, single-session solution with predictable results.
14. 14. How does Avéli compare to older treatments like creams, lasers or injections?
Unlike creams, massages, Cellulaze, or Qwo injections—which often had inconsistent results—Avéli treats the structural cause of cellulite and offers more reliable, long-lasting outcomes.
15. Can Avéli be combined with other treatments?
Yes. For comprehensive body rejuvenation, Avéli can be paired with skin-tightening treatments, biostimulatory fillers, or body-contouring procedures to enhance overall texture and firmness.