CAVITATION-REDUCING DEGREASING TREATMENT
Principle of operation:
Cavitation is a fat-breaking ultrasonic treatment in which a physical phenomenon occurs when a substance suddenly transitions from a liquid phase to a gas phase.
Ultrasound is a mechanical vibration that is no longer within the range of the human ear. Ultrasound has been used in medicine for fifty years for therapeutic purposes. The ultrasonic device converts the electrical frequency into mechanical vibrations. When the head is placed on the surface to be treated, the tissue particles generate heat as they move back and forth.
The effect of heat and micro massage also improves the metabolism and uptake of cells, as well as lymph flow. During ultrasonic degreasing, lymph flow and cell metabolism are accelerated by moving the device head and warming it up. Due to its leaching effect, ultrasound is the most effective method of eliminating cellulite and consuming it. As the blood vessels dilate and the cell membranes become more permeable, the natural plant materials used get into the cells more easily, so they can be used more efficiently.
In addition, ultrasound causes the adipose tissue membrane to rupture, the fat to drain, and the empty cell membrane to support loose connective tissue more effectively. Therefore, ultrasound treatment plays an important role in removing the unwanted fat layer.
Treatment procedure:
An ultrasound conductive gel is applied to the treated area and the treatment head is moved continuously in a circular fashion in contact with the skin. After cavitation treatment, the use of a vacuum machine is recommended to help the decomposition products leave the lymphatics as soon as possible.
Who is cavitation ultrasonic degreasing recommended for?
After excluding contraindications, for any person who wants to get rid of the unwanted local fat layer and cellulite.
How long does the treatment take? How often is it recommended?
The treatment lasts 30 minutes. The therapeutic number of the applied treatments is a minimum of 8 times, which depends on the physique of our guest, the thickness of the fat content of the subcutaneous tissue, the connective tissue, the degree of cellulite and the state of health.
Comparison of ultrasonic heating (radio frequency) and cavitation, is cavitation dangerous?
In general, ultrasound can affect tissues in two ways. It either heats them or with the phenomenon of cavitation. Heating is not specific. During the heating process, heat makes no distinction between different tissues. The physical phenomenon of cavitation, on the other hand, where bubbles are formed, is only possible in a liquid. Cavitation therefore occurs only in tissues where special tissue conditions exist. This allows for specific tissue destruction, which means that the fat cells are destroyed, but the blood vessels, peripheral nerves, skin, muscles, and connective tissue in which the ultrasound is focused, and the surrounding tissues, all remain intact. . The radio frequency heats the fat cells, opening the walls of the cells and leaving the fat in the connective tissue. Radiofrequency degreasing is risk and pain free, only warmth can be felt.
CONTRADICTIONS
during menses,
in pregnant or lactating women,
in patients with fever
for three months after abdominal surgery
peptic ulcer,
duodenal ulcer,
severe abdominal disorders,
cancerous diseases,
unexplained or malignant skin lesions
any object (hard plastic, metal, etc.), surgical implant, pacemaker, etc. built into the body.
high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease,
diabetes and other metabolic diseases,
photosensitivity