Are you tired of your chubby tummy? Do you ache for a beach-ready body? Are you considering ultrasonic cavitation to help rid your body of those pesky love handles? If so, you’re not alone.
This non-invasive treatment is becoming more and more popular every day. But before you make an appointment, it’s important to know all there is to know about the potential side effects.
What Is Ultrasonic Cavitation & How Does It Work?
Ultrasonic cavitation is a cosmetic procedure that uses ultrasound technology to break down fat cells in your body. The treatment is said to be an effective, less invasive alternative to liposuction.
During the procedure, a handheld ultrasonic lipo cavitation machine (well, a part of it) is placed against your skin. The device emits ultrasonic waves that cause the fat cells to break apart. The broken-down fat cells are then flushed out of your body through urine.
Pretty simple, isn’t it?
How Fast Will I See The Results?
Unlike more invasive procedures like lipo, you won’t see the results of your UC treatments right away.
It usually takes about two to three months to see the results. The results will appear gradually. It’ll take anywhere between one to three sessions lasting about an hour over the course of a few months for you to really enjoy your new slimmed-down body.
So if you’re looking for immediate results, this may not be the right treatment for you. But if you’re willing to wait on results – don’t wait to start!
Are There Any Side Effects Of Ultrasonic Cavitation?
This procedure is probably one of the safest cosmetic procedures you could undergo. There are virtually no known side effects, apart from the one we’ll mention in a minute.
As always, it’s important to consult with a professional before undergoing any sort of cosmetic procedure. But if you’re looking for a safe and effective way to improve your appearance, ultrasonic cavitation may be right for you because…
The only known side effect of this procedure is short-term bruising and some pain.
Short-Term Bruising And Pain
Bruising can last up to a week. Sometimes it lasts longer, but that is rare and typically occurs when a patient has been on blood thinners or other drugs which increase their risk for bleeding. If you bruise easily, you can expect to see some bruises.
As for the pain, it’s localized, mild, and only lasts for a day or two (sometimes even hours).
If you’re not doing this at home with your Lumbuy cavitation machine but in a cosmetic studio, you’ll be able to walk or drive home without any issues whatsoever.
Are There Any Other Drawbacks To Ultrasonic Cavitation?
So, there are virtually no side effects. But, how about other drawbacks?
Not As Effective As More Invasive Options
Ultrasonic cavitation is a non-invasive fat removal procedure that many people are choosing over more invasive options. But, that also means it is not as effective as liposuction. If you are looking for fast and dramatic results, this might not be the right procedure for you.
Impossible To Predict How Effective It Will Be
Ultrasonic cavitation is not invasive and you’re relying on ultrasound waves to break down the fat cells in your body. Unlike lipo, where you know how much fat you’re losing, in this case – you don’t. It all depends on your body type and how it reacts to the ultrasound waves.
Even though there are no side effects, there is no telling how effective the procedure will be. You might end up disappointed if you have significant love handles.
Not Effective For Very Overweight Folks
If you’re obese or very overweight – this procedure will be completely ineffective.
Think of it as polish – not a new paint job.
What Are The Benefits Of Ultrasonic Cavitation?
Alright, now that we’ve concluded what it is, what could “go wrong”, and what are some of its shortcomings, it’s time for us to see all the good stuff about ultrasonic cavitation. After all, there must be a plethora of reasons why this procedure is so popular, doesn’t it?
Cost
If there was ever a cosmetic procedure that wasn’t expensive – it’s this one. Compared to other procedures, ultrasonic cavitation is relatively affordable. You could even buy a machine for home use and save money in the long run, or even earn it if your friends come around for a session.
So, if you’re looking to shed some inches and maybe start a side hustle at the same time – here’s your chance. It won’t get better than this – we can promise you that.
No Scars
Most cosmetic procedures, especially the weight-loss ones leave long-lasting scars. Considering this one is not invasive – you won’t have any.
Ultrasonic cavitation is a relatively new technology in the world of cosmetic surgery. It’s an alternative to liposuction, only this one doesn’t require any incisions or stitches – hence, no scars.
That being said, many are still sceptical about non-invasive procedures, but this one is one of the rare ones that actually work without scaring your body for life. You can quote us on that!
Can Be Performed At Home
You don’t need to go to a clinic or doctor’s office to get the benefits of ultrasonic cavitation. You can buy a handheld device and perform the procedure yourself – on yourself.
However, we’d recommend some form of training first – especially because people tend to overdo these things. As we’ve said, results aren’t immediate, so it can be pretty easy to go too hard with the procedure, which could lead to potential complications.
Great Companion To Healthy Diet And Exercise
In the end, for the best results, we’d recommend relying on ultrasonic cavitation after you’ve lost weight through dieting and working out.
If you’ve lost double-digits worth of weight, there’s a good chance there’s some leftover fat around the problematic areas (yes, we’re looking you tummy). And, that’s exactly where this procedure shines!
Just make sure you don’t go back to the old habits after you’ve sculpted your body! Keep up with training and healthy meals.
Conclusion
So, there you have it! Everything you need to know about ultrasonic cavitation – what it is, how it works, and what are its benefits. And, of course – its side effects, or lack thereof.
If you’re considering this procedure, make sure to do your research first and find an experienced technician.
As with any cosmetic procedure – safety should be your number one priority. Safe, then pretty!