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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:
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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?
