Ultrasonic Fat Cavitation

If you’re carrying around unwanted fat but don’t want to resort to invasive techniques to lose it, the team at Berkeley Body Sculpting in Goldsboro, NC, offer a great alternative through ultrasonic fat cavitation.

Quick Guide to Ultrasonic Fat Cavitation

Most people wish they were carrying around less weight. For some, it’s several pounds. For others, it’s just a few persistent pounds that hold strong despite diet and exercise. If you fit into the latter category and are around 15 pounds or less from your ideal weight, ultrasonic fat cavitation can help you get there. Learn more about this technique in the guide.

What Is Ultrasonic Fat Cavitation, and How Does It Work?

Ultrasonic fat cavitation is a technique that harnesses the power of low-frequency sound waves. As these sound waves reach the fat cells, they create cavitation.

Basically, this means that the waves create bubbles around the fat cells and then cause those bubbles to collapse. When this happens, the fat cells can be drained through the lymphatic system. The procedure also stimulates the release of elastin and collagen, which helps tighten the skin in the treatment areas.

What Type of Results Should I Expect?

This process provides several benefits, such as helping you achieve a more contoured and toned appearance in various areas, including the abdomen, thighs, arms, and buttocks. It also helps reduce the appearance of cellulite. All of this combined can help you achieve the look and confidence you desire.

However, it’s important to be realistic in your expectations. First, remember that it’s effective for those who are already close to their desired size. Additionally, it can take weeks for the full results as it’s a process.

You should also keep in mind that this is simply a step in achieving your desired look. The fat cells that are destroyed remain destroyed and are eliminated. However, that doesn’t mean new fat cells won’t develop. You’ll need to continue healthy dietary habits and your exercise routine in order to maintain your results.

Who Is a Good Candidate?

While it’s generally a safe technique, some people should avoid ultrasonic cavitation. These include people with pacemakers and some skin conditions, like eczema. The best way to determine if you are a good candidate is to come in for a consultation.

If you’re interested in ultrasonic fat cavitation, schedule an appointment with our team at Berkeley Body Sculpting in Goldsboro, NC, by calling (919) 920-5758 today.

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