Aveli for Cellulite in Wilmington, DE

Aveli is a minimally invasive, one-time cellulite treatment designed to address the structural cause of cellulite dimples on the buttocks and thighs. At Danyo Plastic Surgery, our team offers Aveli for patients who want a precise, science-based approach to smoother-looking skin and long-lasting improvement.

Aveli for Cellulite in Wilmington, DE

A Different Way to Treat Cellulite

Cellulite is common, but that does not mean you have to settle for it. For many people, cellulite dimples appear even with a healthy lifestyle because they are not simply caused by weight, diet, or lack of exercise. A major cause is the presence of tight fibrous bands under the skin, called septa, that pull downward and create visible dimples on the surface.

Aveli was developed to treat cellulite differently. Instead of working from the outside in, Aveli allows the provider to identify and release the specific septa responsible for the dimples from beneath the skin. The goal is to create visible smoothing in the treated areas with a single in-office procedure.

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What Is Aveli?

Aveli is an FDA-cleared cellulite treatment for long-term reduction in the appearance of cellulite in the buttocks and thigh areas of adult women. The treatment is minimally invasive and performed in the office using local anesthesia. During treatment, the Aveli device is guided beneath the skin so the provider can target the individual septa bands that are creating visible dimples.

Because cellulite can look different from one person to another, Aveli is designed to let the provider confirm that the targeted bands have been identified and released during the procedure. This helps create a more direct and customized approach to smoothing cellulite dimples.

Benefits of Aveli

  • Targets the structural cause of cellulite dimples
  • Designed for the buttocks and thighs
  • Minimally invasive in-office treatment
  • Typically performed in a single session
  • Results may be visible once swelling and bruising improve
  • Long-term reduction in the appearance of cellulite dimples
  • No general anesthesia required in many cases
  • Personalized treatment planning based on your anatomy and goals

How Aveli Works

Cellulite dimples often form when fibrous septa bands beneath the skin stiffen or contract and pull the skin downward. Aveli is designed to identify, release, and verify the release of those culprit bands.

Step 1: Identify - The provider locates the specific septa bands contributing to the visible dimples.


Step 2: Release - The Aveli device is used beneath the skin to release the targeted bands.


Step 3: Verify - The provider can confirm that the contributing bands have been released before completing treatment.

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What to Expect During Treatment

Your Aveli experience begins with a consultation at Danyo Plastic Surgery. During this visit, our team will evaluate the areas of concern, discuss your goals, and determine whether Aveli is the right fit for your anatomy and expectations.

The procedure is performed in the office. After the treatment area is numbed with local anesthesia, the Aveli device is inserted through a small entry point beneath the skin. The provider then targets and releases the septa bands responsible for the dimples. A typical appointment may take around an hour, though timing can vary depending on the number of dimples being treated and your personalized plan.

Recovery and Results

After Aveli, temporary bruising, swelling, tenderness, soreness, or small areas of firmness can occur. These effects are expected to improve as the area heals. Some patients are able to return to normal activities within 24 to 48 hours, while others may need several days. Our team will provide aftercare instructions based on your treatment plan.

Improvement may be noticeable once swelling and bruising begin to resolve. Long-term improvement has been supported through clinical observation at one year, though individual results vary. Aveli treats the targeted cellulite dimples, but it does not address skin laxity or pockets of fat.

Am I a Candidate for Aveli?

Aveli may be an option for adult women who are bothered by cellulite dimples on the buttocks or thighs and want a minimally invasive treatment that targets the underlying septa bands. Good candidates are generally in stable health, have realistic expectations, and understand that Aveli is designed to improve cellulite dimples rather than treat skin laxity or remove fat.

The best way to know whether Aveli is appropriate for you is to schedule a consultation at Danyo Plastic Surgery. We will evaluate your concerns and recommend the treatment approach that best supports your goals.

Aveli for Cellulite in Wilmington, DE

Why Choose Danyo Plastic Surgery?

Danyo Plastic Surgery is dedicated to providing exceptional cosmetic, plastic, and reconstructive care with a focus on each patient's goals. Our team takes a thoughtful, individualized approach to treatment planning so patients can feel informed, comfortable, and confident in their care. If cellulite dimples on the buttocks or thighs are affecting how you feel in your skin, Aveli may offer a focused solution designed around your anatomy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to learn whether Aveli is right for you?

Schedule a consultation with Danyo Plastic Surgery in Wilmington, DE. Our team will review your goals, evaluate your treatment areas, and help you decide whether Aveli can support the smoother look you want.

Safety Information

Aveli is indicated for long-term reduction in the appearance of cellulite in the buttocks and thigh areas of adult females as supported by clinical data demonstrating treatment benefits through one year of observation. The most common side effects reported were mild pain within the first 24 hours and bruising and tenderness to the touch, which typically resolved within 30 days. As with any medical procedure, there are risks associated with treatment. Consult with your provider for full safety information.

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