liposuction cavitation

liposuction cavitation

cavitalyse is a low-frequency ultrasound device at about 40 khz and a very high intensity today it is certainly one of the best techniques to treat the adipose tissue the technique is extremely easy to use first of all, you need to mark the area to treat then we move the probe slowly and easy over the area with a circular and continuous movement how does cavitation work?

ultrasound waves are sent into the tissues off the cavitalyse probe which will have a pressure/vaccuum effect causing the formation of small gas bubbles that will implode among adipocytes by imploding they will destroy fat cells and at the same time they will liquefy the fat contained into adipocytes we'll end up with fat waste that will be naturally eliminated through the body by white cells

that are called macrophage cells. a number of triglycerides won't be emulsified and will then be found into the blood stream. a number of studies on cavitation show the loss of these adipocytes from the fat system and also show an increase of the triglyceride ratio in the blood. this technique requires some precaution the probe should always be in movement. treatment sessions last about half an hour

for two areas corresponding to a surface of 20x20cm (8x8in). for smaller areas such as the inside of knees, where fat excess can be found sessions of about 10mn per knee are usually sufficient. other locations are very interesting to treat with cavitation such as triceps which are difficult to treat with other techniques or the abdominal belt where results are remarkable.

sessions must spaced out by about 10 days because as we've seen earlier it is mostly macrophage cells that will clean this area and it is important to give them enough time to do their work. this explains the wait of 10 days or one week between sessions but we recommend to wait about 10 days.

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