What is ultrasonic cavitation?
It's a painless, non-surgical, and non-invasive procedure developed to eliminate cellulite and localized fat deposits in the abdomen, hips, thighs, knees, arms, calves and back.
Focused ultrasound (FUS) has become an important non-invasive therapy for solid tumor ablation via thermal effects. The cavitation effect induced by FUS is thereby avoided but applied for lithotripsy, support drug delivery and the induction of blood vessel destruction for cancer therapy.
Ok but, Is cavitation FDA approved?
Ultrasonic Cavitation is a safe FDA approved weight loss treatment that utilizes sound waves to shrink fat cells. This is paired with radio frequency waves to produce collagen that tightens skin, and reduces stretch marks and scars.
Does the ultrasonic cavitation actually works?
Of course, It achieves highly satisfactory results from the first sessions of treatment.However for continued results must be supported by a healthy lifestyle , exercise and good nutrition.
Who Cannot do ultrasonic cavitation?
Individuals with acute or contagious disease, HIV, a history of cancer, kidney failure, liver failure, fatty liver, implant devices such as pacemakers or electrical prosthesis, epilepsy or MS should not undergo ultrasound cavitation non-surgical “liposuction”.
How long does ultrasound cavitation last?
60 to 90 minutes
Depending on the patient and the area treated. The interval between each session on average is a week.
How quickly do you see cavitation results?
You will see immediate results in the first session, it maybe necessary to have between 3 and 12 sessions for optimum results.
How long does cavitation results last?
Results will be permanent or long-lasting as long as you maintain a healthy lifestyle. If you gain weight after the treatment, it will be all over your body and not just in that area as fat cells have been removed from that area.
What are the pros and cons of ultrasonic cavitation?
Pros: include non-invasiveness, no downtime, and targeted fat reduction.
Cons: may include temporary skin irritation and variable results depending on individual body types.
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