Body Contouring

ultrasonic cavitation

Ultrasound Cavitation treatment is suitable for males and females who want to get rid of the stubborn fat accumulation non-surgically in the areas such as stomach, inner or outer thighs, front or back thighs as well, buttocks area and arms without any downtime. With ultrasonic cavitation, the trapped fat is emulsified, converted into liquid and then naturally expelled from the body in the urine.

Lipo Contour Ultrasound Cavitation is a relatively new non-invasive procedure designed to reduce localized fat by applying safe levels of ultrasound energy via a hand held probe to a targeted area of subcutaneous fat. When fat cells have too much fat stored in them, their membranes can become weak and they can bulge through the collagen layer of skin. When Ultrasound Cavitation treatment is applied, these weak cells burst, releasing their contents to be reused or eliminated by the body, which are subsequently disposed of through the lymphatic and urinary systems, leaving the healthy cells intact. It is also effective in reducing cellulite, a condition which affects most women over 20, whether slim or overweight. When applied in conjunction with Radio Frequency (RF), the heating and cavitation effects can also promote collagen realignment and as a result will tighten the skin and reduce wrinkles.

InstructioNs

Drink at least 8OZ of water before your treatment and another 60OZ in the day after your treatment 

You should not eat 2 hours before and 1 hour after treatment

Do not drink ANY alcohol or caffeine in the day of treatment or 48hrs after if possible.

Use dry skin brushing daily to stimulate lymph movement, or massage your treatment area by hand.

Do not have a hot shower (warm), spa or sauna straight after treatment.

Diet: Follow a fat free, low starch, low sugar diet for best results

Exercise: Do brisk exercise for at least 30 minutes after your treatment to stimulate lymph movement.

Although your treatment is completely painless, you will hear a pitched hum or ringing in your ears. This is completely normal/safe, and should be expected. If you feel that is causing discomfort then please let your therapist know and she will adjust the frequency for you.