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Ultrasonic Fat Cavitation 30 Min

Non-invasive procedure using ultrasound to break down fat cells for body contouring.

30 min
140 Australian dollars
Macrossan Street

Description

Fat cavitation, also known as ultrasonic cavitation, is a non-invasive body contouring technique that uses low-frequency sound waves to target and break down fat cells. The treatment involves applying a special device to the skin, which emits ultrasound waves that penetrate the skin and disrupt the fat cells, causing them to release their contents. The body then eliminates these broken down fat cells naturally through the lymphatic system. Fat cavitation is often used to target areas of the body that are difficult to tone through exercise and diet alone, such as the abdomen. thighs. and buttocks. It is a relatively painless and low-risk procedure, with minimal downtime and few side effects. However, it is important to note that fat cavitation is not a weight-loss solution and is most effective when used in conjunction with a healthy diet and exercise regimen. After your treatment it is crucial to the health of your skin, reducing the risk of treatment complications, improving your comfort/healing and the success of your treatment that these guidelines are followed: After the treatment, you may continue with your normal daily activities. Drink plenty of water to keep hydrated. This will also help flush/break down products from the fat cells through the lymphatic system. Fat continues to be metabolised 48 hours after treatment, so water consumption is essential. Follow a healthy balanced diet and take regular physical exercise. This will help you not gain further body fat deposits after the treatment. Note that ultrasound cavitation is not a weight-loss treatment. Reduce consumption of alcohol, caffeine, fatty foods, and excess carbohydrates and sugars. This will help prevent new fat formation. If you experience some discomfort after the treatment, you may take over-the-counter painkillers. It is imperative that you use a mild moisturiser/sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30/Clear Medical Tone & Defence Skin Oil on a regular basis to ensure the skin is hydrated. For optimality, the skin should always be kept well hydrated especially if you have the Radio Frequency treatment at the same time. Wash with cooler/tepid water (not cold) over the treatment area, with a mild wash, and if the skin feels dry prior to or post-treatment ensure that a mild moisturiser is used regularly throughout the day.


Contact Details

  • 8 Macrossan Street, Port Douglas QLD 4877, Australia


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