Avéli™ Cellulite Treatment
Cellulite dimples can affect 80-90% of women of all ages and body types, often causing distress and affecting confidence Trusted Source Cellulite: Current Understanding and Treatment Aesthetic Surgery Journal Go to Source . At Cosmetic Enhancement Center of New England, we understand the impact cellulite can have on your self-esteem. That’s why we’re proud to offer Avéli, an innovative treatment designed to reduce cellulite and restore smoother, more youthful-looking skin. Discover the transformative power of the Avéli cellulite treatment in Portland, ME, to regain your confidence and feel great about your appearance again.
Avéli is an FDA-cleared cellulite treatment specifically targeting the thighs and buttocks. This groundbreaking procedure effectively releases fibrous bands beneath the skin’s surface, resulting in significantly smoother skin with reduced dimples Trusted Source Multicenter Pivotal Study Demonstrates Safety and Efficacy of a New Cellulite Procedure: Final Results at 12 Months Aesthetic Surgery Journal Go to Source . Avéli is a non-surgical, in-office treatment that typically takes about an hour, offering visible improvements shortly after treatment and optimal results within three months. It’s a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution to reduce the appearance of cellulite, providing long-lasting results.
Benefits of Avéli Cellulite Treatment
Avéli offers a range of benefits, including:
- Visible cellulite reduction on the thighs and buttocks
- Smoother skin in treated areas
- Minimally invasive with little to no downtime
- Safe and effective Trusted Source Multicenter Pivotal Study Demonstrates Safety and Efficacy of a New Cellulite Procedure: 3-Month Results Aesthetic Surgery Journal Go to Source
- Lasting results
Preparing for Avéli
Preparing for Avéli is simple, with no specific requirements beforehand. During your consultation, any necessary pre-treatment instructions will be provided, including information on medications and supplements to avoid.
How is Avéli Performed?
The Avéli cellulite procedure is performed in the office by our skilled providers. During the treatment session, advanced techniques are used to target and release the fibrous bands, also known as septa, responsible for cellulite. The procedure involves precisely identifying the areas of concern and administering targeted treatment using a handheld device. Local anesthesia is injected into the treatment area prior to the treatment, to minimize any discomfort. We also have Pro-Nox available for additional comfort.
Our Providers
Dr. Maria Atkins
Sarah Chaousis, PA
Lisa Prentiss, PA
Olivia O’Hara, NP
Avéli Recovery & Results
Recovery from Avéli is typically minimal, allowing most individuals to resume normal activities the same day. Swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort following treatment is common, however these side effects generally subside within a few weeks. Compression garments and specific after-care instructions will be provided to aid in the healing process. Avéli offers visible improvements in dimpled skin on the thighs and buttocks, with final results typically seen within three months post-procedure.
FAQs About Avéli Cellulite Treatment
Am I a candidate for Avéli cellulite treatment?
Good candidates for Avéli are those seeking to address cellulite specifically in the thigh and buttock regions. While Avéli can result in a significant improvement in the appearance of cellulite, it does not address skin laxity. However, it can be combined with other cosmetic procedures to achieve comprehensive body rejuvenation.
Is the Avéli treatment painful?
The Avéli treatment is generally well-tolerated. Discomfort is minimal and often managed with local anesthetic in the treatment area. It’s a minimally invasive procedure designed for patient comfort.
Is there any downtime after an Avéli treatment?
Minimal recovery time is required after Avéli; most individuals experience some bruising, tenderness, and swelling and can return to regularly scheduled activities within 24-48 hours.
How soon can I exercise after my Avéli treatment?
You should plan to avoid any strenuous exercise and other vigorous activity for at least two weeks after your Avéli treatment to ensure proper healing.
What are the side effects of Avéli?
Common side effects include mild pain, tenderness, and bruising, which typically resolve within a month.
When will I see improvements after Avéli?
Individual results may vary, but skin smoothing is often noticeable immediately after treatment, with full results visible within 1-3 months.
Can I combine any other treatments with Avéli?
Certainly! Avéli treatments can be combined with other cosmetic treatments that target the appearance of cellulite such as Profound RF and VirtueRF, as well as body sculpting treatments such as Emsculpt Neo and CoolSculpting Elite. We recommend waiting one month to have other treatments on the buttocks.
Schedule a Consultation for Avéli Cellulite Treatment
Discover the transformative power of Avéli by scheduling a consultation at the Cosmetic Enhancement Center of New England in Portland, Falmouth, and Waterville. Our commitment to enhancing your beauty and wellness shines through our dedication to offering the most advanced non-invasive treatments. Avéli is more than just a cellulite solution—it’s a life-changing treatment that can redefine your confidence and sense of freedom. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and embrace the smoother, more refined skin you’ve always desired.
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1 Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Cellulite: Current Understanding and Treatment. Available: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10324940/. Accessed April 2, 2024
2 Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Multicenter Pivotal Study Demonstrates Safety and Efficacy of a New Cellulite Procedure: Final Results at 12 Months. Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36351188/. Accessed April 2, 2024.
3 Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Multicenter Pivotal Study Demonstrates Safety and Efficacy of a New Cellulite Procedure: 3-Month Results. Available: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35788634/. Accessed April 2, 2024.
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