Can I do Ultrasonic Cavitation on my face with HA filler

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So I've seen a few good guides on UC for the face and want to attempt it; however, I have HA filler in my cheekbones. I might try to tape cardboard on my zygos to shield them; however, I'm not sure if that's a foolproof method.

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I also have a machine, tag me next time so I can feel important too.

I think HA filler is in a sort of gel like state, right? I think that in itself mimicks fat tissue in the "eyes" of the ultrasound waves. I imagine the outer layer of the filler is going to get slightly ripped up which may make it break down faster or at worst give you bad asymmetry.
 
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I also have a machine, tag me next time so I can feel important too.

I think HA filler is in a sort of gel like state, right? I think that in itself mimicks fat tissue in the "eyes" of the ultrasound waves. I imagine the outer layer of the filler is going to get slightly ripped up which may make it break down faster or at worst give you bad asymmetry.
if the uc machine touched my filler it would probably melt internally which would be hell
do you think taping cardboard to my zygos would be enmough to protect them
 
if the uc machine touched my filler it would probably melt internally which would be hell
do you think taping cardboard to my zygos would be enmough to protect them
Hey man, sorry for the late reply.

From what I've seen cardboard does seem to be the go-to .org way to protect sound from reaching bones so I'd give it a maybe as I haven't done UC on my face yet, I'm not brave enough but I'm building up to it.

But fillers do significantly change the situation as I don't know how they behave as opposed to normal tissue Honestly why don't you and me have a look at potential at-home coolscultping or cryolipolysis devices? I was just about to go to bed when I realized almost no one has done something an ay home coolscultping guide but I don't think it's due to a lack of equipment on the market. I'll have a look briefly and update you. Let's keep in touch
 
Hey man, sorry for the late reply.

From what I've seen cardboard does seem to be the go-to .org way to protect sound from reaching bones so I'd give it a maybe as I haven't done UC on my face yet, I'm not brave enough but I'm building up to it.

But fillers do significantly change the situation as I don't know how they behave as opposed to normal tissue Honestly why don't you and me have a look at potential at-home coolscultping or cryolipolysis devices? I was just about to go to bed when I realized almost no one has done something an ay home coolscultping guide but I don't think it's due to a lack of equipment on the market. I'll have a look briefly and update you. Let's keep in touch
just to clarify - as yours is a very particular case, I think coolscultping can be used on the face without damaging HA fillers POTENTIALLY, maybe the cold can still make the HA force water out or something
 

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