06/08/2020
How Ultrasonic Cavitation works
Ultrasonic cavitation has emerged as a popular non-invasive treatment option for reducing localised areas of fat and cellulite. It's principle relies on low frequency sound waves in order to reshape body contours.
During treatment, ultrasound gel is applied to the treatment area. A hand-piece is then used to target specific body areas with low-frequency sound waves. The minute vibrations produce tiny bubbles with in the fat cells, disturbing the outer membrane, which causes tiny collections of fat to be expelled into the surrounding area.
These fatty acids are then processed and eliminated by the body's lymphatic system. The results can be seen immediately after the first treatment, with optimal results around 6 - 12 sessions.