Ultrasound Cavitation (UC) — Non-surgical alternative to bfr

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Introduction
Ultrasonic/Ultrasound Cavitation is the use of ultrasound technology to break down fat cells, targeting fat directly. It is a non-surgical procedure and really gatekeeped, it has really high potential.


Process of UC

This procedure involves applying pressure on fat cells through ultrasonic vibrations. The pressure is high enough to make the fat cells break down into a liquid form. The body can then get rid of it as waste through your urine.

The broken-down fat cells go from the body to the liver, where they are excreted as waste.

How it works

Ultrasonic cavitation tones the body using radio frequencies and low-frequency ultrasonic waves. These waves form bubbles around fat deposits under the skin. The bubbles then burst, breaking the fat deposits into the interstitial and the lymphatic systems where they are drained. The fat deposits are changed into glycerol and free fatty acids. Glycerol is then reused by the body while free fatty acids travel to the liver and are excreted as waste.


Session duration and how it lasts

6-10 sessions are required for ideal results (1 session per week), significant changes can be seen after 3-4 sessions. Results last from 6 months to 1 year. You need to buy a UC machine for the sessions or get it done from a clinic.


Risks of using it on buccal fat pads
Ultrasound Cavitation is mostly safe on the body, but facial use carries higher risk. It should be done carefully, at low intensity, with proper training. Some risks are given below:
1. Uneven fat loss/contour irregularities: can create lumpy or asymmetrical cheeks.
2. Over-thinning of superficial fat: may make cheeks look gaunt or aged.
3. Skin laxity/sagging: especially if skin elasticity is poor.
4. Nerve or tissue irritation: facial nerves are close to the surface.
5. Redness, swelling, tingling: usually temporary, but excessive energy increases risk.

Results
Results are attached, the person here is antonioverada. The only person who has promoted the use of UC in the bp space and the results are insane. Results on face are not widely available since this is mostly used by women to target reduce fat on their body instead of their face.

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Introduction
Ultrasonic/Ultrasound Cavitation is the use of ultrasound technology to break down fat cells, targeting fat directly. It is a non-surgical procedure and really gatekeeped, it has really high potential.


Process of UC
This procedure involves applying pressure on fat cells through ultrasonic vibrations. The pressure is high enough to make the fat cells break down into a liquid form. The body can then get rid of it as waste through your urine.

The broken-down fat cells go from the body to the liver, where they are excreted as waste.

How it works
Ultrasonic cavitation tones the body using radio frequencies and low-frequency ultrasonic waves. These waves form bubbles around fat deposits under the skin. The bubbles then burst, breaking the fat deposits into the interstitial and the lymphatic systems where they are drained. The fat deposits are changed into glycerol and free fatty acids. Glycerol is then reused by the body while free fatty acids travel to the liver and are excreted as waste.


Session duration and how it lasts
6-10 sessions are required for ideal results (1 session per week), significant changes can be seen after 3-4 sessions. Results last from 6 months to 1 year. You need to buy a UC machine for the sessions or get it done from a clinic.


Risks of using it on buccal fat pads
Ultrasound Cavitation is mostly safe on the body, but facial use carries higher risk. It should be done carefully, at low intensity, with proper training. Some risks are given below:
1. Uneven fat loss/contour irregularities: can create lumpy or asymmetrical cheeks.
2. Over-thinning of superficial fat: may make cheeks look gaunt or aged.
3. Skin laxity/sagging: especially if skin elasticity is poor.
4. Nerve or tissue irritation: facial nerves are close to the surface.
5. Redness, swelling, tingling: usually temporary, but excessive energy increases risk.

Results
Results are attached, the person here is antonioverada. The only person who has promoted the use of UC in the bp space and the results are insane. Results on face are not widely available since this is mostly used by women to target reduce fat on their body instead of their face.

Source
so basically microcurrent therapy but better and much more expensive?
 
so basically microcurrent therapy but better and much more expensive?
Microcurrent therapy isn't really useful on buccal fat, and the prices depend on how you do it, if you do it from a clinic it will be fairly cheap per session but if you buy a machine that will be more expensive.
 
Microcurrent therapy isn't really useful on buccal fat, and the prices depend on how you do it, if you do it from a clinic it will be fairly cheap per session but if you buy a machine that will be more expensive.
mm i bought a microcurrent thingie for like 50 bucks and its good at what it does. havent used it long enough to notice fat disintegration or wtv its called but i doubt it does much for it. ill look into uc, good thread op.
 

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