Ultrasound Cavitation is one of the most advanced systems on today’s market. Using Ultrasound Cavitation and Radio Frequency, Treatment allows your body to break down fat cells. These cells are then metabolized through your body’s natural removal processes. Unlike traditional liposuction, Cavitation Liposuction uses no injections, anaesthesia, and there is no downtime making it the perfect treatment for the removal of fat and cellulite.
How does Ultrasound Cavitation work?
Liquefy your fat cells with the power of sound waves. Ultrasound Cavitation is a leading-edge technology that disrupts fat cells, emulsifies and turns them into liquid, later to be excreted by the body through your normal metabolic process.
Low-frequency waves pass through the skin, leaving a path of vibration throughout the fatty tissue. Once the fat cell’s membrane is burst, then the heat, ultrasound cavitation and massage convert the fat cells into liquid. Once emulsified, 90% of the liquid fat will excrete through the lymphatic and urinary systems.
When applied in conjunction with Radio Frequency (RF), the heating and cavitation effects can also promote collagen realignment and as a result, will tighten the skin and reduce wrinkles.
Can I lose weight with Ultrasound Cavitation?
Ultrasound Cavitation is not a treatment for obesity nor is it a weight loss procedure. Rather is a method for ‘reshaping’ and ‘toning’ the body. It is particularly intended to reduce localized fat tissues which are resistant to exercise around the abdomen (love handles), buttocks, and thighs (saddlebags), which won’t easily go away by simple dieting and exercise.
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