31/10/2024
Ultrasonic or Fat cavitation uses vibration and ultrasound to break down fat cells. It involves applying gentle pressure through a handpiece, causing fat cells to break down into a liquid form. The body then eliminates this as waste through urine and liver excretion. Fat cavitation reduces stubborn fat pockets using radio frequencies, vibration and low-frequency ultrasonic waves. These waves form bubbles around fat deposits under the skin, which burst and break down the fat. The broken-down fat cells transform into glycerol and free fatty acids, eventually being excreted by the body. Fat cavitation is not a replacement for healthy diet and exercise, it is best for those stubborn pockets of fat that don't seem to shift with a healthy lifestyle.
Sessions typically last 30 mins per treatment area up to A4 size. Small areas (esp ~A5 size) will have more intensive treatment per session and may require only 1-2 sessions. Larger areas, or more dense fat deposits may need 3-6 sessions or more. Essentially, the more contact the device has per inch of skin, the more effective treatment will be. This is why it is important to assess the area size carefully.
Fat cavitation is not suitable for those with pacemakers, impaired kidney or liver function, metabolic conditions including diabetes, cancer, coagulation disorders or recent surgery.
Underestimating area size results in less effective treatment. Results in permanent destruction of fat cells in stubborn deposits. Does not replace healthy diet and exercise. Staying well hydrated prior to and after the procedure vastly improves results. No needles involved, no pain and no downtime. Multiple sessions may be required to achieve or maintain results, depending on fat content of area treated. Results are highly dependent on your hydration levels. Please ensure you drink plenty of water for 24 hours prior to your procedure. Consultation will result in accurate assessment of treatments needed and costs associated. Special valid for treatments conducted during the month of November.