Avéli
Lasting Reduction in Cellulite Dimples
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Know if Avéli™ is Right For Me?
Avéli™ may be a good option if you are looking for long-term reduction of cellulite dimples from a single, minimally invasive in-office procedure. It is designed specifically for women with visible cellulite dimples on the buttocks or thighs. A consultation at Be You Medical will help determine whether Avéli™ is appropriate based on your anatomy, goals, and medical history.If you are a woman in the Sacramento area looking for long-term reduction in cellulite dimples from a single, minimally invasive in-office procedure, Avéli™ could be for you! Schedule a consultation with us to determine if you are a candidate.
Does Avéli™ Only Treat Cellulite Dimples?
Avéli™ is designed to treat the fibrous septa bands that cause cellulite dimples. It does not address other concerns such as loose skin, skin laxity, or localized fat deposits. If you have additional concerns beyond cellulite dimpling, your provider may recommend complementary treatments to achieve your desired results.
Will I Need Multiple Sessions?
Most patients only need a single Avéli™ procedure. During one treatment session, your provider can address multiple cellulite dimples on the buttocks and thighs. Results are intended to be long-lasting without the need for repeat sessions.
How Long Does the Procedure Take?
The Avéli™ procedure typically takes about one hour, including local anesthesia and treatment time. The exact length of your appointment may vary depending on the number of cellulite dimples being treated and your personalized treatment plan.
Is There Any Downtime After the Procedure?
Downtime is minimal for most patients. In clinical studies, many patients returned to normal daily activities within 24 to 48 hours. Mild soreness or tenderness may occur but usually does not interfere with routine activities.
Are There Any Side Effects?
The most common side effects include mild pain, bruising, and tenderness in the treated area, particularly within the first 24 hours. These effects typically resolve over several weeks. Some patients may experience small areas of firmness that are not visible or painful and usually resolve within a few months.

