HOW MUCH TIME SHOULD IN BETWEEN ONE SESSION OF ULTRASOUND CAVITATION AND THE OTHER?
The body will eliminate fat of a session in approximately 3 to 5 days. Ideally you should have a treatment after 72 hours.
How many treatments will I need?
Your therapist will be able to indicate how many sessions depending on the area and volume. Usually 6 to 10 sessions are needed but this will vary from person to person.
What are your recommendations before and after an ultrasound cavitation?
Low calorie diet but with adequate amounts of protein and certain carbohydrates. Drink 1.5 litters of water before and after the session. Drinking water is important to help flush toxins and eliminate fat. Regular exercise like walking, swimming or other cardio activities.
Ultrasound Cavitation is a technique used for fat reduction. It’s a very smart way of reducing fat from localised areas such arms, abdomen, love handles, legs and bum. It’s a nonsurgical procedure without anaesthesia, being pain free and comfortable, without any cuts or scars. It’s a safe treatment that won’t affect your vascular system or lymphatic system because that won’t be done any surgeries.
WHAT CAN I TREAT WITH AN ULTRASOUND CAVITATION SYSTEM?
Cellulite
Reduce localized areas of fat
Tighten your skin (bipolar radio-frequency is combined)
WILL I LOSE WEIGHT WITH ULTRASONIC CAVITATION?
Ultrasound Cavitation is not a method to lose weight but to sculpt those localized areas that don’t seem to improve with diet and exercise.
HOW DOES ULTRASOUND CAVITATION WORK?
A fully trained therapist will apply a gel and the ultrasound hand piece into your skin. Specific parameters of ultrasound cavitation are selected by your therapist to ensure that only the targeted area is being treated. The ultrasound cavitation hand piece once in contact with your skin delivers ultrasonic low level waves that travel at high speed cycles compressing and expanding forming pressure effects around the liquid molecules and fat cells. This continuous process will result on micro bubbles that increase in size and run into each other and burst. This process doesn’t affect skin tissue. The ultrasound waves will disrupt fat cells membranes. The adipocytes (fat cells) contain triglycerides that are released into interstitial fluid and are processed by your metabolism pathways. In order to understand better, the cell membranes of the adipocytes are compromised and triglycerides are released in our body. This will begin the process of breaking them down. Glycerol and fatty acids are then transported in the blood and will bind into albumin and are slowly synthesized in our liver for it to be removed or moved to other tissues as building blocks or used as energy. Our aim is to aid and remove fat through the lymphatic system and finally be excreted by urine.
AM I SUITABLE FOR ULTRASOUND?
You are, if you don’t have the following conditions:
Under 18
Pregnant or Breastfeeding
Liver or kidney disease
Hypertension
Heart Problems and pacemakers
Diabetes
Poor Blood or Lymph Circulation
Allergies to certain metals
Cancer
Intra uterine (coil) so it can’t be performed on the abdomen
High cholesterol
Autoimmune diseases
Skin infections and diseases
Skin cuts or abrasions
Thyroid
Taking anti-inflammatory, anticoagulants and antibiotic medications
Varicose veins