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Cellfina Cellulite Treatment Beverly Hills

Cellfina is an FDA-cleared, minimally invasive cellulite treatment that targets the fibrous bands that cause dimples and uneven skin texture. By releasing these bands, it smooths and firms the treated areas, creating a more contoured and youthful appearance. Results are long-lasting, making Cellfina a highly effective option for patients seeking noticeable improvement in cellulite.

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The parent company for Cellfina has shut down, and the treatment has been officially discontinued. But if you’ve been searching for a real, lasting solution for cellulite, you’re not out of options. We understand how discouraging it can be to try creams and scrubs that never seem to live up to their promises.

Many cellulite treatments simply work at the surface, offering temporary smoothing at best. Aveli, a next-generation treatment that targets the same root cause of cellulite dimples with even greater precision.

What Is Cellfina Cellulite Reduction?

While Cellfina was once a leading solution, it has now been discontinued, which is why many providers, including Spa26, recommend Aveli. Aveli offers a similar approach with added precision, using real-time guidance to release septae bands in a single session.

It delivers the same long-lasting results with enhanced accuracy and fewer post-treatment concerns, making it the better choice for effective cellulite reduction today.

Unlike surface-level creams that temporarily tighten the skin, treatments like Cellfina and Aveli target the structural cause of cellulite beneath the skin. Both work by releasing the fibrous septae bands of connective tissue that pull the skin downward and create dimples.

Once these bands are released, the skin naturally smooths out, creating a more even appearance. Clinical studies show that results can last up to three years or longer, making these among the longest-lasting cellulite treatments available.

With Cellfina, the procedure begins by marking each cellulite dimple, and the treatment area is then numbed for comfort. A specialized device gently suctions the skin to stabilize it, and a microblade is inserted just beneath the surface to precisely release the septae bands. Afterward, the treated area is wrapped and monitored to support healing and reduce downtime.

Because Cellfina involves going underneath the skin’s surface, it must be administered by a trained physician in a sterile environment. If performed wrongly, several risks can occur, including infection, excessive bruising, swelling, prolonged pain, uneven results, nerve damage, or even scarring.

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To perform a Cellfina treatment, we use a specific device that includes a suction stabilizer to keep the skin stable, and a microblade to precisely sever the fibrous bands causing cellulite dimples. We make sure to numb your skin, mark the cellulite dimples and wrap you up after the procedure.

There are too many procedures for cellulite reduction that don’t offer long-term results. Cellfina is for women of all sizes: skinny, fit, or overweight, and offers a 3-year guarantee on results.

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Prep and Post Care

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Almost no preparation is needed; it’s a quick, in‑office, 60‑minute procedure. Since this treatment is no longer available, many are turning to Aveli, which has the same prep recommendations:

  • Avoid ibuprofen and aspirin for seven days before treatment to avoid excessive bruising.
  • If you’re sensitive to pain or needles, consider purchasing Zensa numbing cream online, or our team can apply it to the treatment area 30 minutes before your treatment time.
  • Other products that can reduce downtime are our compounded Arnica, Bromelain, and vitamin K capsules, Ocumend patches, and Inhance cream available under the bruising category on TheSkinSpot.com.

After your Cellfina procedure, it’s normal to experience some oozing, bruising, and swelling. You can take a shower 24 hours post-procedure, but it’s important to avoid beach vacations or any extensive sun exposure for at least 30 days to ensure proper healing and optimal results.

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How the Procedure Works

Before starting the Cellfina procedure, your practitioner will carefully mark the areas to be treated and apply both a topical and injectable anesthetic to minimize any discomfort. Once the treatment area is fully numb, they will use the handheld Cellfina device to target and sever the bands of connective tissue that cause cellulite dimpling.

The process involves only small punctures, not incisions, and does not require general anesthesia, to keep things pain-free. You might feel a suction-like sensation as the device works.

The entire procedure typically lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, during which approximately 25 dimples can be treated in a one-hour session.

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Cellulite can be stubborn, and no matter how on top of your diet and exercise you are, sometimes it just doesn’t go away. Well, the good news is Cellfina is the only in-office treatment that is FDA-approved to treat cellulite, and we have it!

This breakthrough device is designed to treat cellulite on the buttocks, thighs, and various other regions of the body. Nazarian Plastic Surgery is one of the few plastic surgery practices in Beverly Hills to offer Cellfina, which promises to eliminate even the toughest cellulite and produce smooth results that can last years.

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Cost & Pricing Structure

  • The cost of Aveli treatment typically ranges from $3,000 to $7,000, depending on the size of the area being treated and the extent of cellulite present. During your consultation, we’ll provide a personalized evaluation and a more precise estimate based on your specific goals.
  • In most cases, there are no additional costs beyond the treatment itself. However, if you choose to combine Aveli with other aesthetic procedures, those may carry separate fees.
  • Aveli is not covered by insurance, as it’s considered a cosmetic treatment. That said, to help make your results more accessible, Spa26 offers flexible payment plans and financing options.
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Why Cellfina Stands Out?

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Exclusive Experience

A single session takes just 60 minutes.

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Unparalleled Results

96% of patients report satisfactory results two years after treatment, exceeding the success rates for other leading cellulite treatments.

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Effortless Elegance

No major incisions, just local anesthesia to manage any discomfort.

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Long-Lasting Results

The only cellulite treatment option proven to deliver results that last up to three years.

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Minimal Downtime

Jump back into your daily routine within days.

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Tailored for You

Effective on all body types, whether you’re lean, athletic, or curvier.

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Who is a Good Candidate for Cellfina Treatments?

Cellfina is designed for individuals seeking to reduce cellulite dimples. It’s suitable for all body types, whether slim, fit, or curvy. If you’re dealing with lines rather than dimples, it may be a skin elasticity issue, which could require a different treatment approach.

You’re an ideal candidate for Cellfina if you:

  1. are between 20 and 60 years of age,
  2. maintain a stable weight,
  3. have minimal skin laxity,
  4. have cellulite on the thighs or buttocks.

Cellfina may not be the best option for you if you:

  1. are pregnant,
  2. have an infection on the thighs or buttocks,
  3. have active cancer,
  4. are a smoker,
  5. have varicose veins or other vascular conditions in the treatment area,
  6. have weight fluctuation issues
  7. have lines on your thighs instead of a dimpled appearance
  8. have class 3 (morbid) obesity.
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Side Effects & Risks

Because Cellfina is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure, the risks and side effects are minimal.

However, some reported side effects include:

  • Minor pain
  • Bruising and soreness
  • Tenderness
  • Swelling in the treated area
  • Tiny scars (rare)
  • Bleeding and infection (rare)

These symptoms normally go away on their own within a few days. If you are concerned that you may be experiencing these symptoms, please get in touch with your provider immediately.

Similar & Related Procedures

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Aveli

A minimally invasive procedure that also targets the fibrous septae causing cellulite dimples. Unlike Cellfina, Aveli uses real-time guidance to identify and release these bands in a single session. This is why we recommend this procedure over Cellfina for more precise and efficient results.

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Cellulaze

A minimally invasive laser treatment where a tiny laser fiber is inserted beneath the skin.

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Weight Loss diet

Losing weight by eating in a caloric deficit can also help improve cellulite and maintain a healthy weight.

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Topical Treatments

Certain treatments utilize creams and lotions for cellulite reduction, but their effect is not long-term.

Cellfina Vs. Cellulaze Vs. QWO

Cellfina

Cellulaze

Avéli

Reduce Appearance of Cellulite:

Yes

Yes

Yes

Requires Local Anesthesia:

Yes

Yes

Yes (light anesthesia)

Invasiveness:

Minimal

Very

Minimally invasive

Results Appear:

Within in 2-4 weeks

Within 3-6 Months

Immediately to a few weeks

Downtime Required:

Little to none

1-2 Days

Minimal to none

Results last:

At least 5 years

1 Year

1+ year (clinical)

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Cellfina VS. Cellulaze Vs. Aveli

Which is the Better Option?

All three treatments are FDA-approved for treating stubborn cellulite, but each differs in technique and longevity.

  1. Cellulaze: Cellulaze uses a laser fiber inserted beneath the skin to cut the fibrous bands while stimulating collagen production. It can also improve skin thickness and elasticity over time. However, results tend to be moderate, and recovery can involve more bruising and swelling compared to other options.
  2. Cellfina: Cellfina takes a mechanical approach, using a microblade to sever the septae. It typically requires only one session, with results that can last up to three years. It’s slightly more affordable than Cellulaze and involves minimal downtime, making it a practical choice for many. However, the product has been discontinued, and therefore, we cannot offer this treatment anymore.
  3. Aveli: With Aveli, your provider can identify, target, and release the cellulite-causing bands in real-time. You typically need just one session that happens in an office. Because of its accuracy, efficiency, many experts now consider Aveli the most advanced and comprehensive option available.
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Cellfina

Cellulaze

Avéli

Method

Microblade

Laser + Heat treatment

Microblade

Average Cost

$4,250-$6,500

$4,740

$2,500-$7,500

FDA Approval

2015

2012

2022

Longevity

Up to 3 years

1 year or more

1 year or more

Recovery Time

1-2 days

1-2 days

1-2 days

In terms of downtime, all three procedures are considered minimally invasive and allow most patients to return to daily activities within a day or two. Pricing is relatively similar across treatments, with Cellfina generally costing slightly less. However, when weighing precision, longevity, and treatment scope, Aveli may offer the most value in the long run.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Results are often seen in less than three days. After being assessed by a certified Cellfina provider to ensure you are a good candidate, you can expect to see visible improvement in the 72-hours following your treatment.

However, it takes about a month to see a noticeable reduction in dimpling.

Cellfina is a revolutionary system, requiring only a single treatment before yielding results.

Most people only need a single treatment to get optimal results. This is because Cellfina has been designed to target the fibrous bands beneath the skin that cause cellulite, resulting in smoother skin from the very first session. You should avoid weight fluctuations and considered skin tightening procedures after Cellfina to make the most out of the visual improvements.

FDA-reviewed clinical studies suggest that Cellfina results will last at least three years, the most prolonged duration for a cellulite treatment on the market today.

Yes! Although cellulite is commonly associated with women, around 10% of men experience it at some point. With Cellfina, you can get rid of stubborn dimples no matter your gender.

The procedure starts with a local anesthetic, so it is not painful. The associated downtime after your Cellfina appointment is very minimal. Some patients even drive themselves home and go back to work the following day.

A single session usually lasts 45 minutes to an hour. It is an outpatient procedure that does not require general anesthesia or an overnight stay.

Both treatments are FDA-approved for treating stubborn cellulite, but they function differently. Cellulaze employs laser treatment to cut through fibrous bands while simultaneously boosting collagen production. In contrast, Cellfina utilizes a microblading technique to release these bands, resulting in smoother skin.

These minimally invasive procedures offer quick recovery times, allowing patients to resume their daily activities within a day or two. Regarding cost, both treatments are similarly priced, with Cellfina being slightly less expensive by a few hundred dollars.

Cellfina

  • Method: Microblade
  • Average Cost: $4,250-$6,500
  • FDA Approval: 2015
  • Longevity: Up to 3 years
  • Recovery Time: 1-2 days

Cellulaze

  • Method: Laser + Heat treatment
  • Average Cost: $4,740
  • FDA Approval: 2012
  • Longevity: 1 year or more
  • Recovery Time: 1-2 days

In the end, Cellfina is a more economical and long-lasting treatment option for cellulite dimples.

Cellfina and QWO are both effective cellulite treatments, but they differ in approach and procedure. Cellfina is a minimally invasive treatment that mechanically severs the fibrous bands causing dimples, typically in one session, with results lasting up to three years. QWO, on the other hand, is a non-surgical injectable that breaks down these bands over several sessions, with results improving gradually. Cellfina involves some recovery with possible bruising, while QWO has minimal downtime. The choice between the two will depend on your treatment preference, the severity of the cellulite, and how quickly you want to see results.

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