Ultrasound cavitation

What is it?

Ultrasound cavitation is often billed as a liposuction alternative. It’s another type of noninvasive body contouring method to reduce the appearance of fat on the body.

In this method, ultrasonic waves transform your fat cells into fatty acids. Your body can then dispose of those fatty acids — they won’t stick around as fat cells do.

However, ultrasound cavitation isn’t technically a “fat loss” procedure. Liposuction targets fat more specifically. With ultrasound fat cavitation, you’ll instead measure your success by how many inches you lose after treatment.

If you want a tighter, more toned look, this might be the right procedure for you.

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There’s nothing more frustrating than working hard to lose weight without seeing noticeable results. Sometimes, no matter how much you diet and exercise, you just can’t get rid of those stubborn problem areas – like love handles, back fat, or unsightly cellulite.

 

But, guess what? You’re not stuck with them forever. Ultrasound fat cavitation therapy is one of the latest aesthetic treatments that work to eliminate extra inches and achieve instant fat loss. Here are just a few of the many benefits to having ultrasound fat cavitation treatments.

Ultrasound fat cavitation can be used on virtually any area of your body where you’re carrying extra weight. Common treatment spots include the belly, thighs, buttocks, or back.

Unlike liposuction, ultrasound fat cavitation doesn’t require any surgical procedures – so there’s no anesthesia, no blood, and no bandages. Instead, the treatment relies on high-frequency sound waves to help you lose inches, without causing any bodily trauma.

Fat cavitation therapy uses low-level ultrasonic waves to break your fat cells down into a liquid while leaving surrounding tissues intact. Once the fat cells have liquefied, they’re eliminated from your system using your body’s own natural elimination processes.

During and after the procedure, you shouldn’t experience any discomfort. At most, you may feel a gentle warming sensation as the ultrasound wand works its way across your skin.

Ultrasound is routinely used for many diagnostic and therapeutic medical procedures. There’s virtually no risk involved, especially when compared to other methods of fat reduction that require invasive surgical procedures.

Each fat cavitation therapy session only takes 20-60 minutes, making it the perfect lunch-hour treatment. There’s no downtime, and the only thing you’ll need to do to prepare is drink plenty of water.

Results are often visible right away – sometimes, you can see a difference immediately after your very first treatment. Optimal results begin to show in as little as three days. Depending on your individual body composition, you may need six to twelve treatments in order to achieve your goals.

Aside from increasing your water intake, eating healthy, and maintaining a moderate exercise program, there’s nothing else you need to do to reap the benefits of ultrasound fat cavitation therapy.

Yes, ultrasound fat cavitation provides real, measurable results. You’ll be able to see how much circumference you’ve lost using a tape measure — or by simply looking in the mirror.

However, keep in mind that it only works in

certain areas, and you won’t see overnight results. Be patient, because you’ll see your best results weeks or months after treatment.

The results will also vary based on your health history, body type, and other unique factors. These factors affect not only the results you see but how long they’ll last.

You might see results after just one treatment. However, most people will need a number of treatments before they get the results they’re hoping for.

Now, let’s take a look at the process of trying ultrasonic fat cavitation, from start to finish.

Make Sure You’re a Candidate

The best way to know you’re a candidate for ultrasound fat cavitation is to book an appointment. However, it’s a good idea to review the factors that make a good candidate first.

This treatment won’t work if you are obese. Instead, you should have a specific area or areas of the body where you’re hoping to reduce the appearance of fat.

People with bleeding problems shouldn’t do this treatment. Certain health problems, like heart or liver disease, will mean you’re not a good candidate either. If you’re nursing or pregnant, you should also avoid it.

Also, medical implants in the body will exclude you from treatment. These might include cochlear implants, pacemakers, and more.

Losing weight with fat cavitation isn’t as simple as just stepping into an office and getting the procedure done. You’ll need to commit to keeping your side of the deal so you can get good results.

This includes eating healthy, drinking plenty of water, and exercising regularly before and after your treatments. The more water you drink, the easier it becomes for your body to get rid of the fatty acids that your fat cells turn into.

You can expect to pay for multiple sessions, each of which will cost up to £60 per treatment.

It’s important to not try to cut corners on the cost of this procedure. If you opt for the cheapest clinic, you probably won’t get the best results. As with all things, you get what you pay for.

However, you’ll also make sure the cost of treatment won’t interrupt your treatment. Budget for multiple treatments, so your financial situation won’t hinder you from reaching your goals.

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Ultrasound fat cavitation empties out your fat cells, rather than destroying them like liposuction does.

In some ways, that’s a good thing. With liposuction, your body will continue to make fat. Since it can’t put new fat deposits in cells that have been destroyed, you may end up with fat deposits in new areas of your body. The fat will almost always come back, but with fat cavitation, at least it won’t appear where you least expect it.

To make your results last longer, you’ll need a great diet and plenty of regular exercise. If your calorie intake rises above your body’s chances to burn off fat, you’ll see the fat come back.

Ultrasound fat cavitation offers something different from other noninvasive fat removal processes, like liposuction. For many people, these differences make the option more attractive.

You’ll get lasting results if you commit to this treatment, unlike many other procedures. Ready to give it a try? Contact us to book your appointment today!

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