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Fat Cavitation

Ultrasound Fat Cavitation

Ultrasound fat cavitation is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure used to reduce localized fat deposits in areas like the abdomen, thighs, hips, and arms. The process involves using low-frequency ultrasound waves to create microscopic bubbles in the fat cells’ tissue.

Here how it Works

Ultrasound Waves: A handheld device emits low-frequency ultrasound waves, which penetrate the skin and reach the fat layer beneath.

Cavitation Effect: The ultrasound waves cause the fat cells to vibrate, leading to the formation of tiny bubbles within and around the fat cells. This process is called cavitation.

Cell Disruption: The bubbles expand and eventually collapse, causing the fat cells to break down. The fat is then released in the form of triglycerides into the body’s lymphatic system.

Elimination: The body naturally processes and eliminates these fat cells through the liver and excretory system over a few weeks.

Key Points

Fat cavitation is a non-invasive body contouring treatment that targets specific areas of fat without the need for surgery or anesthesia. Below are some key points:

Non-Invasive: Unlike liposuction, it doesn’t require surgery or anesthesia.

Targeted Fat Reduction: It focuses on specific areas rather than overall weight loss.

Multiple Sessions: Several sessions are usually required to achieve desired results.

Mild Side Effects: Common side effects include redness, bruising, and slight discomfort in the treated area, which typically subside quickly.

 
Ultrasound fat cavitation is generally considered safe, but results vary depending on the individual’s body type, the area treated, and adherence to post-treatment guidelines like hydration and maintaining a healthy diet.

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