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Ultrasonic lipolysis, also known as ultrasonic cavitation, is a non-invasive body contouring treatment that utilizes ultrasonic radio waves to target and break down fat cells beneath the surface of the skin. This procedure is recognized as a safer alternative to invasive methods like liposuction, as it does not involve surgery. The broken down fat cells are naturally removed from the body through the lymphatic system. Commonly used to address localized fat deposits in areas such as the abdomen, flanks, thighs, hips and upper arms, ultrasonic lipolysis is generally well-received with minimal reported adverse effects. Multiple treatment sessions may be necessary to achieve desired results, and noticeable changes in body contour may take several weeks to manifest following the procedure.
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The actual process of ultrasonic lipolysis treatment at a skin care clinic involves several steps. Firstly,our dermatologist marks the area to be treated and a special gel is applied to facilitate the movement of the ultrasonic device on the skin.
Next, the ultrasonic device is gently moved over the targeted area. The device emits ultrasonic waves that penetrate the skin and target the fat cells, breaking them down into a liquid form. This process is usually painless and non-invasive.
As the fat cells are disrupted, the natural functions of the body work to eliminate the liquefied fat through the lymphatic system. The treatment is often followed by a lymphatic drainage massage by the body care expert at Springs Clinic to further aid in the removal of the fat from the body.
After the treatment session, the patient may be advised to drink plenty of water to help flush out the released fat. Results from ultrasonic lipolysis treatments may vary and multiple sessions may be recommended for optimal results, depending on the objective of the concerned individual and the targeted area.
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