Ultrasaund Cavitation RF – FAQ
How Ultrasonic Cavitation Works?
Ultrasonic cavitation technology enables concentrated sonic energy to be directed only at localized treatment areas, and is thus capable of selectively disrupting the subcutaneous fat cells through thousands of microscopic implosions.
How is Ultrasonic Cavitation Different from Liposuction?
Liposuction is an invasive surgical procedure which has been around for several decades now that uses scalpels or lasers to physically cut away fat. Liposuction takes days or even weeks to heal from. On the plus side, liposuction can sometimes get rid of larger fat deposits where morbid obesity is a concern, whereas cavitation may be less effective in those cases.
Ultrasonic cavitation is a non-invasive surgical technique which uses an ultrasound cavitation slimming machine. Cavitation then destroys the fatty tissue, while leaving all other tissues intact.
How long has cavitation been around?
Ultrasonic cavitation, is actually an effect that occurs in many applications where ultrasound waves are produced. However, using ultrasound cavitation for cosmetic surgery purposes has only been around since 2005, when it was pioneered in Italy (know there as Cavitazione Estetica).
Is Ultrasonic Cavitation Painful? Is it Safe?
Ultrasound cavitation actually uses ultrasonic waves, which are similar to high frequency sound waves, too high for the human ear to here. You will feel some heat from the equipment, but it is not uncomfortable. Some people do experience a small amount of redness for about 24 hours after the procedure.
How Does the Fat Go Away?
The fat is “cavitated” and turned into a liquid. The liquid is then absorbed into the bloodstream, and then filtered out by the kidneys, and excreted in urine.