Non surgical liposuction (also known as cavitation) is regarded as the most effective method for removing fat and cellulite areas with the same effects as a classic liposuction medical intervention. Specifically, the action of ultrasonic cavitation is based on low frequencies and small gas bubbles that are able to reduce the membrane of fat cells. These are absorbed by the lymph and then drained through the lymphatic system.
How Is Cavitation Performed?
There are three major steps of cavitation:
1. Ultrasonic devices are attached to the area that is to be treated with an accelerated fat burning cream, for about 20 minutes. During this period, active byproducts penetrate the skin.
2. 30 minutes after, a mobile device is used in strict area of the body. The effect is instantly visible, with cellulite being reduced significantly.
3. The last stage involves a drainage massage and the acceleration of lymph-blood circulation. Melted fat is removed by the drainage of cavitation.
What Benefits Does Cavitation Bring?
From the very beginning, cavitation disintegrates the adipose tissue and reshapes the body. In addition to this, the body fat is visibly reduced. Finally, cellulite nodules and the orange aspect of the skin are completely removed, while the subcutaneous tissue is oxygenated, with reactivation of the peripheral microcirculation and drainage of the stagnated fluids. During treatment, patients can hear a sound that is more or less intense.
Who Can Undergo Cavitation?
Cavitation is a treatment that can be chosen by anyone, but there are some restrictions as well. Most surgeons will prefer not to perform it on people with heart problems and vascular diseases, as well as pregnant women. The treatment associated with cavitation includes a fixed number of sessions, varying from person to person.
Is Cavitation Safe?
A certain answer is difficult to give. In fact, what is known but often not specified exactly is the fact that triglycerides are taken up by the lymphatic system and bloodstream and transported further into the body. The quickest way they can be metabolized is into the liver and kidneys. Based on this reality, it is hard to say that the treatment can have no negative effects on the patient's body. But until now, due to the novelty of treatment, there is no clear evidence that any result would be a factor of very serious side effects.
What really matters is the health of the person undergoing this medical intervention. Finally, there really is a very long list of contraindicated treatments and the safest truth is that a person with a strong health can be protected from the possible consequences of cavitation.
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