Ultrasound cavitation is a weight-loss treatment to reduce the area of fat deposition. Achieved by low frequency sound waves, it is an easy way to flush fat from the body instead of surgery.
With gentle heat and vibration, fat cells liquefy and release their contents.
Because our fat cells do not proliferate and the number of fat cells is relatively stable, the treatment is permanent and does not need to be repeated once the desired shape is achieved.
Treatment does not include surgery or anesthesia. There is no hospitalization, no leave, no recovery time. The client sees the results immediately and continues to see the results of fat loss for up to 72 hours after treatment.
Especially effective for removing cellulite. Results are different because each patient is different and some clients are dramatically slimmer than others.
This is a way to get rid of fat cells from your body without surgery. As the name implies, it involves freezing fat cells, which causes them to die. To do this, place the cryo head in a fatty area, which “sucks up” a handful of fat and cools it to around -6 degrees Celsius. The therapist protects the skin with a special film before applying it to protect the head from frostbite. For it to work, it must be soft enough for the fat to be sucked up by the applicator.
Cavitation, also known as ultrasonic fat cavitation, is quite different from frozen lipolysis.Ultrasound “ruptures” fat cells and vibrates and shakes them until they spill their contents and die. Imagine breaking an egg into a glass and having a whole yolk. If you cover the glass and shake it, the yolk will pop and the egg will not be round. This is what is happening to fat cells during cavitation.
How does cavitation work?
It usually takes 5-7 days to confirm that all released fats, membranes, and toxins that may be contained within fat cells are released through the lymphatic system.
Six to twelve sessions in a localized area may remove up to 12 cm of fat.
Is cavitation similar to liposuction?
With similar results, the cavitation procedure is time-consuming but non-invasive and works in the process of natural removal and detoxification of your body.
Does it hurt?
Most clients find the procedure painless and comfortable. Mild fever and redness may occur during treatment, but there is no pain. Some people report slight discomfort due to certain low-frequency ultrasonic noise, but it is harmless.
Is it safe?
Cavitation is safe. This is a non-surgical procedure, unanesthetized, non-invasive, and allows normal activity to continue before and after the session.
Cryolipolysis-or what is fat freezing?
Cryolipolysis uses a cooling process to provide non-invasive local fat loss to problem areas of the body.
Cryolipolysis is suitable for contoured areas such as the abdomen, love handles, arms, back, knees, and inside of the thighs. Cooling technology penetrates up to about 2 cm from the surface of the skin and is a very effective way to treat and reduce fat.
Does freezing fat hurt?
Both fat freezing and cavitation are non-invasive and do not require anesthetics. This treatment is a painless procedure that significantly and persistently reduces local fat deposits. There are no side effects or scratches.
Cavitation results are believed to be faster, but freezing fat can take longer to achieve, generally noticeable about 1 month after the start of treatment, with final results 6 months later.
Is it possible to combine the two treatments?
Salons and clinics recognize the benefits of combining several treatments, including frozen lipolysis, cavitation, high frequency, and even mesotherapy, for the treatment of fighting cellulite, tightening the skin, and thinning the body. increase. A combination of treatments is effective in tightening the skin around the problem area.
Are there alternative treatments?
Other surgical treatments are body tight, liposuction, liposuction, and vascular fat, but these surgical treatments involve more downtime.
Conclusion
Both Fat Freeze and Cavitation have been shown to kill fat cells, and both can give good results when done properly. If you can grab just a handful of fat, it’s usually suitable for freezing. Fat pockets decrease 3 to 3 months after treatment. Cavitation is often a better choice if the fat is more extensive or you can’t really grab it. In addition, if the skin and cellulite, as well as fat, are loose, cavitation may be better as it can be combined with other technologies. Cavitation should be treated 6 to 8 times for best results, but immediate improvement is seen.