Body Contouring

Ultrasonic or ultrasound cavitation is the use of ultrasound technology to break down fat cells below the skin. It is a non-surgical method of reducing cellulite and localized fat. 

This procedure involves applying pressure on fat cells through ultrasonic vibrations. The pressure is high enough to make the fat cells break down into a liquid form. The body can then get rid of it as waste through your urine.

The broken-down fat cells go from the body to the liver where they are excreted as waste. This method of treatment is used along with other weight loss programs to help with getting rid of excessive fat. It is a preferred method to other invasive procedures of eliminating body fat. It is important to note that your weight could return if you consume a high- calorie diet.

Price: $85

After Care

1. Hydration: Staying well-hydrated is essential before and after the procedure. Drinking plenty of water can help improve the effectiveness of ultrasonic cavitation and promote toxin elimination.

2. Do not smoke: If you smoke, try to refrain from smoking before the treatment. Smoking can affect blood circulation and skin recovery ability.

3. Avoid overeating: Before the treatment, avoid heavy meals and excessive eating. Overeating may cause discomfort or indigestion. If you plan to undergo abdominal cavitation treatment, avoid consuming greasy foods the day before the treatment.

4. Avoid Sun Exposure: Minimize sun exposure, especially if you plan to treat an area with tanned or sunburned skin. Sunburned skin can be more sensitive during the treatment.

5. Medical History and Disclosure: Be prepared to provide detailed information about your medical history, including any pre-existing health conditions, allergies, previous cosmetic treatments, and current medications you are taking. It's crucial to be transparent to ensure your safety during the procedure.

How Does It Work

Ultrasonic cavitation tones the body using radio frequencies and low-frequency ultrasonic waves. These waves form bubbles around fat deposits under the skin. The bubbles then burst, breaking the fat deposits into the interstitial and the lymphatic systems where they are drained. The fat deposits are changed into glycerol and free fatty acids. Glycerol is then reused by the body while free fatty acids travel to the liver and are excreted as waste.