My Experience with Ultrasonic Cavitation (Tips and Questions)

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My experience

So far I've completed four sessions of ultrasonic cavitation in conjunction with radio frequency treatment. I did my final session two days ago, and am waiting for the results. Here are a few things I've noticed:
  • I lose my hollow cheeks for a few days after, and the radio frequencies seem to make this worse. I attribute this to inflammatory edema and general lipid leakage.
  • The first time I did the treatment, my hearing was impaired because I didn't take the right measures to avoid damage. See the tips for a few things I learned from this.
  • The inflammatory response is very inconsistent. Some weeks, I woke up with deep hollow cheeks a 3-4 days after the treatment, and other times I would make it all the way to the next treatment as a bloatcel.

Tips
  • IMPORTANT: Your machine probably has an optimal frequency. Before treatment, put water on the end of the nozzle and play around with the frequencies and find the one that cavitates the water the most.
  • Puff out the cheeks that you're performing the cavitation on to avoid hearing damage and discomfort.
  • It's helpful to wear airpods/listen to music during the process. The cavitation is loud/painful and will be unbearable without some kind of distraction.
  • Reapply the gel every 5 minutes. When I didn't do that, I would end up kind of cavitating the gel, losing the barrier and slightly burning my skin.
  • The noise doesn't increase linearly. The discomfort at power level 1 is probably 85% of the discomfort at level 5.

Questions
  • I'm curious about the experiences of those of you who've done it. How long did the inflammation last for you after and did you notice inconsistency?
  • How long after your final treatment would you say your best results were?
 
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I just ordered my machine

Seems like UC is really taking off on org as a aqualyx alternative
 
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Seems like UC is really taking off on org as a aqualyx replacement
The recent guide brought a lot of attention to it. I think there are a few issues with the guide though. It doesn't make sense to fast after, because the effect on fat cell leakage is irreversible.
 
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My experience

So far I've completed four sessions of ultrasonic cavitation in conjunction with radio frequency treatment. I did my final session two days ago, and am waiting for the results. Here are a few things I've noticed:
  • I lose my hollow cheeks for a few days after, and the radio frequencies seem to make this worse. I attribute this to inflammatory edema and general lipid leakage.
  • The first time I did the treatment, my hearing was impaired because I didn't take the right measures to avoid damage. See the tips for a few things I learned from this.
  • The inflammatory response is very inconsistent. Some weeks, I woke up with deep hollow cheeks a 3-4 days after the treatment, and other times I would make it all the way to the next treatment as a bloatcel.

Tips
  • IMPORTANT: Your machine probably has an optimal frequency. Before treatment, put water on the end of the nozzle and play around with the frequencies and find the one that cavitates the water the most.
  • Puff out the cheeks that you're performing the cavitation on to avoid hearing damage and discomfort.
  • It's helpful to wear airpods/listen to music during the process. The cavitation is loud/painful and will be unbearable without some kind of distraction.
  • Reapply the gel every 5 minutes. When I didn't do that, I would end up kind of cavitating the gel, losing the barrier and slightly burning my skin.
  • The noise doesn't increase linearly. The discomfort at power level 1 is probably 85% of the discomfort at level 5.

Questions
  • I'm curious about the experiences of those of you who've done it. How long did the inflammation last for you after and did you notice inconsistency?
  • How long after your final treatment would you say your best results were?
i saw a couple videos of this on tt,do you think i could do this at 14?
 
The recent guide brought a lot of attention to it. I think there are a few issues with the guide though. It doesn't make sense to fast after, because the effect on fat cell leakage is irreversible.
Low carb to promote fat oxidation makes sense to me but a full fast doesn't really seem to make sense
 
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i saw a couple videos of this on tt,do you think i could do this at 14?
Don't see why age would matter. The only issue is that fat distribution in the face tends to significantly change entering adulthood. You don't want to be stuck with post-surgery Jordan Barrett cheeks.
 
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Don't see why age would matter. The only issue is that fat distribution in the face tends to significantly change entering adulthood. You don't want to be stuck with post-surgery Jordan Barrett cheeks.
right haha,how much did this cost you i seen some for around $200?
 
i saw a couple videos of this on tt
Yeah anton verada and this other ascend and forget account have talked about it.
 
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right haha,how much did this cost you i seen some for around $200?
A bit less than 150 but I did in combination with rf, so you're paying for more than cavitation.
 
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A bit less than 150 but I did in combination with rf, so you're paying for more than cavitation.
how long did inflammation last.im also on 8 ius of hgh so it may just be water retention what would you recommend>
 
yeah anton had great results
his course details some pretty unnecessary things to promote lymphangiogensis protein in lymph breakdown etc, but his general information is good
 
how long did inflammation last.im also on 8 ius of hgh so it may just be water retention what would you recommend>
thats one of the questions i have for people who've done it. my last session was two days ago and i look worse than i did two weeks ago tbh. about a week ago though my cheeks were the hollowest they've ever been. the inflammation has been really inconsistent. i cant tag @Mandibulary because he has it turned off or something
 
his course details some pretty unnecessary things to promote lymphangiogensis protein in lymph breakdown etc, but his general information is good
yeah his course seems pretty promising besides uc did he provide good info? Im tempted to buy it.
 
yeah his course seems pretty promising besides uc did he provide good info? Im tempted to buy it.
ngl i just got sent the uc portion from someone who bought it. im not tranna spend 40 bucks on the full course, because the UC part would be the only useful part to me tbh
 
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yeah his course seems pretty promising besides uc did he provide good info? Im tempted to buy it.
u know how i might be able to tag mandibulary to ask some questions?
 
ngl i just got sent the uc portion from someone who bought it. im not tranna spend 40 bucks on the full course, because the UC part would be the only useful part to me tbh
does anton say to blow cheeks out?
 
I get swelling for up to a week in lymph nodes

done two sessions so far see promising results
 
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I just ordered my machine

Seems like UC is really taking off on org as a aqualyx alternative
dangerous tho tbh
i’ll stick to my needles
 
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i saw a couple videos of this on tt,do you think i could do this at 14?
you’d probably fuck something up and go deaf
don’t
 
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dangerous tho tbh
i’ll stick to my needles
yeah people don’t realize fat dissolving injections are probably less dangerous
 
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dangerous tho tbh
i’ll stick to my needles
As long as you don’t hit bone for a while it seems ok

Far dissolver tissue damage scares me
 
As long as you don’t hit bone for a while it seems ok

Far dissolver tissue damage scares me
you mean like nerve damage? or what
 
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you mean like nerve damage? or what
Nah not even that.

Just the damage and swelling to local tissue caused by forcefully dissolving fat internally.

I’m a pussy lol
 
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Nah not even that.

Just the damage and swelling to local tissue caused by forcefully dissolving fat internally.

I’m a pussy lol
bro the same mechanism applies to uc, the dissolved fat gets flushed by the lymphatic system
or do you mean the actual injections and the injection sites?
 
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Great stuff just got mine! I'll tag you.

I'm planning to start soon on my face fat in the midface (malar fatpad) and maybe a little buccal aswell.

Any tips besides the ones mentioned?

I'm thinking of trying to smile while doing it to push the fat out and away feom the bone that sound good to you?

And as for treatment I thought of starting 10 min on each side lowest setting then working up and doing 15 min per side each week.
And drink alot before and low carb after.

Also I'll try to tape carboard on bony areas go guard them as the head is so big when doing the midface I'm bound to get in contact with bones. What's your knowledge/experience on that?
 
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Great stuff just got mine! I'll tag you.

I'm planning to start soon on my face fat in the midface (malar fatpad) and maybe a little buccal aswell.

Any tips besides the ones mentioned?

I'm thinking of trying to smile while doing it to push the fat out and away feom the bone that sound good to you?

And as for treatment I thought of starting 10 min on each side lowest setting then working up and doing 15 min per side each week.
And drink alot before and low carb after.

Also I'll try to tape carboard on bony areas go guard them as the head is so big when doing the midface I'm bound to get in contact with bones. What's your knowledge/experience on that?
If you have a low frequency device (40khz) you’ll inevitably be hitting the buccal fat pad. I didn’t do the cardboard taping and while it’s a good idea, it’s entirely possible to do it without tape. Also low carbs isn’t necessary. Mechanistically it has no overlap with fat clearance.
 
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bro the same mechanism applies to uc, the dissolved fat gets flushed by the lymphatic system
or do you mean the actual injections and the injection sites?
It’s the same mechanism of clearance through the lymphatic system but aqualyx is a modified deoxycholic acid.

It works via chemical adipocytolysis which ruptures cell membranes whereas UC just makes them leak triglycerides.
 
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If you have a low frequency device (40khz) you’ll inevitably be hitting the buccal fat pad. I didn’t do the cardboard taping and while it’s a good idea, it’s entirely possible to do it without tape.
Ok, thanks
I'll be trying to move up until the nose and since the head is so big some taping will probably be necessary or I'd be on the bone
Also low carbs isn’t necessary. Mechanistically it has no overlap with fat clearance.
Ok, I won't be doing it then. Is there anything I should do post procedure?
 
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If you have a low frequency device (40khz) you’ll inevitably be hitting the buccal fat pad. I didn’t do the cardboard taping and while it’s a good idea, it’s entirely possible to do it without tape. Also low carbs isn’t necessary. Mechanistically it has no overlap with fat clearance.
That’s what I thought

You just want to promote lymphatic drainage
 
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Ok, thanks
I'll be trying to move up until the nose and since the head is so big some taping will probably be necessary or I'd be on the bone

Ok, I won't be doing it then. Is there anything I should do post procedure?
Make sure to sleep with your head elevated. BPC-157 may aid in lymphangiogenesis. Also bromelain could make lymph fluid clearance easier.
 
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Make sure to sleep with your head elevated. BPC-157 may aid in lymphangiogenesis. Also bromelain could make lymph fluid clearance easier.
I have heard of BPC being good there but I won't be able get it and use it alongside now.
Haven't heard of bromelain should I get it?
What of the two have you done and whats your experience?
 
I have heard of BPC being there but I won't be able get it and use it alongside now.
Haven't heard of brimelain should I get it?
What of the two have you done and whats your experience?
I have only used bpc not bromelain. I don’t think either are necessary.
 
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I have only used bpc not bromelain. I don’t think either are necessary.
Ok, can't do bpc rn but I think I'll actually buy bromelain if you say its good.
Can't hurt right and I'd like to optimize the process as much as I can.
Would the recommended dose 400mg every day be good for the span of the treatment?

Thank you so much for the help btw your goated
 
Ok, can't do bpc rn but I think I'll actually buy bromelain if you say its good.
Can't hurt right and I'd like to optimize the process as much as I can.
Would the recommended dose 400mg every day be good for the span of the treatment?

Thank you so much for the help btw your goated
I would say 500mg twice daily which is a common recommendation after a lot of cosmetic procedures.
 
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I would say 500mg twice daily which is a common recommendation after a lot of cosmetic procedures.
Ok:feelsokman:

I'll do that for like 4 days (?) post treatment
 
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I would say 500mg twice daily which is a common recommendation after a lot of cosmetic procedures.
Just placed the order :Comfy:
Ig at least now I won't feel bad if I don't start doing it until it arrives😅
 
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It’s the same mechanism of clearance through the lymphatic system but aqualyx is a modified deoxycholic acid.

It works via chemical adipocytolysis which ruptures cell membranes whereas UC just makes them leak triglycerides.
oh that’s what you mean
then yeah i can see why
also does uc also permanently burn the fat cells it targets? ik aqualyx does
 
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oh that’s what you mean
then yeah i can see why
also does uc also permanently burn the fat cells it targets? ik aqualyx does
No it just shrinks them

But unless you get super fat it’s not gonna come back

And you can do sessions occasionally if you want/need to maintain
 
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No it just shrinks them

But unless you get super fat it’s not gonna come back

And you can do sessions occasionally if you want/need to maintain
i see
yeah i’ll just stick to my needles
also why is the membrane rupturing a deal breaker for you?
 
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Ok:feelsokman:

I'll do that for like 4 days (?) post treatment
i’d say a bit longer than that. especially in the face fluid clearance takes longer than you’ll see on the internet
 
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i see
yeah i’ll just stick to my needles
also why is the membrane rupturing a deal breaker for you?
It just seems like a very uncomfortable process and I tested aqualyx vs UC on pork fat and liked UC more.

The fat dissolving seemed better
 
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It just seems like a very uncomfortable process and I tested aqualyx vs UC on pork fat and liked UC more.

The fat dissolving seemed better
got it, fair enough
 
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Personal preference tbh

Both are effective
yeah was just trying to find out if i was missing out or doing something stupid
 
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