Faq
Ultrasonic cavitation uses low-frequency sound waves to create micro-bubbles within fat cells. These bubbles expand and collapse, breaking down the fat, which is then processed naturally by the lymphatic and urinary systems.
Cavitation destroys fat cells in the treated area, which are permanently removed from the body. However, new fat cells can still accumulate in the same area over time, especially if you do not maintain a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and a balanced diet.
To maintain your cavitation results, it’s essential to support your body with healthy daily habits. Stay well-hydrated to help flush out released fat through your lymphatic system, and keep your meals balanced with lean proteins, fresh veggies, and whole foods while limiting excess sugars, processed foods, and alcohol. Regular physical activity, whether it’s cardio, strength training, or simply staying active helps prevent fat from returning and enhances circulation. Gentle practices like lymphatic drainage massages or stretching can also support detoxification. For long-lasting resultados, many clients also benefit from occasional maintenance sessions, paired with a consistent lifestyle.
Cavitation can contribute to weight loss by breaking down fat cells, which your body then eliminates through natural metabolic and lymphatic processes. While its primary role is body contouring, the reduction of localized fat deposits can lead to overall inch loss and improved body composition.
Cavitation results can appear immediate because the ultrasonic waves break down fat cells during the very first session, leading to a visible reduction in bloating and a slight decrease in measurements right away. This happens as the fat cell contents are released into the lymphatic system, allowing your body to start flushing them out almost instantly.
No, cavitation specifically targets subcutaneous and visceral fat. Internal organs and deeper tissues remain unaffected and safe.
Cavitation cannot be performed on the face because the ultrasonic frequency used is designed for areas with thicker layers of subcutaneous fat. The facial area has delicate skin, minimal fat, and is close to vital structures such as nerves, glands, and bone. Applying cavitation here could risk tissue damage, so instead, gentler technologies like radiofrequency or microcurrent are recommended for facial contouring and tightening.
Sessions are typically spaced once a week to allow the body to process released fat effectively. Frequency may vary depending on individual treatment plans.
Clients may hear a mild buzzing in the ears or feel gentle warmth on the skin. This is normal, non-invasive, and not associated with discomfort.
Cavitation is effective on localized fat in the abdomen, flanks, thighs, upper arms, and back.
No, cavitation only impacts adipose tissue near the surface. It does not interfere with reproductive organs or fertility.
Yes, by stimulating lymphatic flow and circulation, cavitation may improve digestion and support natural detoxification processes.
Yes, but only after medical clearance. Post-operative cavitation can support smoother results, reduce fibrosis, and enhance recovery.


