Ultrasonic Cavitation
Ultrasonic cavitation technology works to tackle localized fat deposits and tighten the skin. This treatment is often used to reduce stubborn fat deposits that are resistant to diet and exercise. During a cavitation treatment, a handheld device is applied to the skin, emitting low-frequency ultrasound waves. These waves create tiny bubbles or cavities within the fat tissue, causing the fat cell membranes to rupture. The released fat content is then metabolized and eliminated by the body's natural processes.
The cavitation process selectively targets fat cells while leaving surrounding tissues, such as blood vessels and nerves, unharmed. This makes cavitation a non-invasive alternative to surgical procedures like liposuction.
Cavitation treatments are typically painless and require no downtime, allowing individuals to resume their regular activities immediately after the session. The number of sessions needed may vary depending on individual goals and the specific area being treated.