Diyorldar
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I haven’t done my face yet so I can’t say but I’ll lyk when I do.yeah was just trying to find out if i was missing out or doing something stupid
I’m pretty excited
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I haven’t done my face yet so I can’t say but I’ll lyk when I do.yeah was just trying to find out if i was missing out or doing something stupid
Ok, since I'll be doing weekly sessions I'll just do it every day theni’d say a bit longer than that. especially in the face fluid clearance takes longer than you’ll see on the internet
We’re gonna be bloatcells for a monthOk, since I'll be doing weekly sessions I'll just do it every day then![]()
I did 2 aqualyx sessions and no difference, and also the tissue and skin there seems to have suffered from it.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
Yeah that’s why I didn’t want to do aqualyxI did 2 aqualyx sessions and no difference, and also the tissue and skin there seems to have suffered from it.
And the scars from the injections are annoying
We’re gonna be bloatcells for a month![]()
It will be worth it 100% trustDoesn’t matter as long as I mog by summer
Me tooIt will be worth it 100% trust
I'dbe happey to look like a ball if it actually works in the end
Yea, not a fun experience and every injection feels like a gambleYeah that’s why I didn’t want to do aqualyx
I’m fine injecting random chemicals in my body but not my face
It really should tbh. The results seen amazingThis should work
Way cheaper than a buccal fat removal tooYea, not a fun experience and every injection feels like a gamble
It really should tbh. The results seen amazing
True, and much much cheaper and less invasive.Way cheaper than a buccal fat removal too
And we won’t look gaunt if we do it right
Yeah it really doesTrue, and much much cheaper and less invasive.
UC almost seems too good to be true

Btw I also ordered some bromelaine for it and BPC should also be good. I can't unfortunately but if you have it anyways or sum I think it might be worth itWay cheaper than a buccal fat removal too
And we won’t look gaunt if we do it right
Yeah it really does
Shit better work
FrIt’s the ultimate spot reducing fat device
imma spam it on my body aswell if it works. But I have to try face first bc I'm impatientI’m tempted to use it on my abs too
I’m already lean but permanent ab veins would be nice
I’ll buy some bromelaineBtw I also ordered some bromelaine for it and BPC should also be good. I can't unfortunately but if you have it anyways or sum I think it might be worth it
Real shiFr
imma spam it on my body aswell if it works. But I have to try face first bc I'm impatient

I’ll buy some bromelaine
I have 10mg of BPC left I think
Serrapeptase supplements work tooMake sure to sleep with your head elevated. BPC-157 may aid in lymphangiogenesis. Also bromelain could make lymph fluid clearance easier.
yep from anton’s guideSerrapeptase supplements work too
no but i wish i did in retrospectdid you measure your skin thickness with caliper?
how r the results?no but i wish i did in retrospect
I think I saw @AstroSky say that UC was pretty shit on the stomachI’m tempted to use it on my abs too
I’m already lean but permanent ab veins would be nice
How much how often should I be taking?Serrapeptase supplements work too
I've seen people doing it but idkis it alright to use UC on your submental?
idk i take few a day they seem to help nodes not be as swollenHow much how often should I be taking?
Ok then I'll do two a day (60mg)idk i take few a day they seem to help nodes not be as swollen
Can you send the guide broThe 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.
upped the roids while mid recovery so bloat has obscured some results, and i did another session after a two week break on saturday. i did 2x on one side due to a fat asymmetry. will leave updates here at the end of next week once bloat leavesupdate
i use the cavitation frequency that affects the water the most when i test it, and power 3-5/10. going higher isn’t worth risks@chadjohnathan can you help me with decive power what power should i use
Not nearly as effective and there’s other ways to remove that off your face and just ultrasonic cavitation with less risk like rf for example RET rf can get deep fat pads and fat above the muscle without the risk of blind or deaf I just don’t understand how these people are not going blind when they’re doing this I see these posts all the time on.org and they have like great results like I don’t know maybe one session they’re gonna fuck up and actually go blind cause I’m just not understanding how people are using 4K hertz on their face, and like somehow not going blindi realy dont see why you would spend ~100$ on a UC device that can fuck up ur brain when u can just use Aqualux for a few times but maybe idk
could you send the link to the one you use? also I heard antons guide highly recomends 80hz instead of 40hz for the face, especially for begginers, what do you think? It's definitely much safer but I don't know if the results will be as good as 40hzMy 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?
could you send the link to the onge you got?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?
have you had your first session yet? howd it goOk then I'll do two a day (60mg)
Thank you
Any update ? I’m gonna start today. Heard you need cardboard?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?
yo tag me once you done that(post results)I haven’t done my face yet so I can’t say but I’ll lyk when I do.
I’m pretty excited
https://looksmax.org/threads/the-ul...uestions-from-my-hollow-cheeks-guide.1766973/Can you send the guide bro
Have you used it yet?I just ordered my machine
Seems like UC is really taking off on org as a aqualyx alternative
Have you tried this in your hyoid area?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?
that’s why I’m doing UC and lemon bottleI just ordered my machine
Seems like UC is really taking off on org as a aqualyx alternative