ULTRASONIC CAVITATION

Ultrasound cavitation is a cosmetic procedure that’s used to break apart fat deposits in your body. The treatment claims to work as an effective, less invasive alternative to liposuction.

Safety:

There are very few risks associated with this procedure, but that doesn’t mean that there are no side effects. Bruising and pain are common short-term side effects, and some people have loose skin or dimples and waves in their skin after healing from this treatment.

Convenience:

Ultrasonic cavitation is advertised as being extremely convenient because recovery is minimal and side effects are rare. The most time-consuming part of the process might be finding and consulting with a licensed, trained provider who has experience doing the treatment. This treatment varies in effectiveness, and more clinical trials are needed to have a clear understanding of how well it works. We do have some Trusted Source data from studies that support ultrasonic cavitation as a less
invasive alternative to surgical liposuction.

What is ultrasonic cavitation treatment?

Ultrasonic cavitation, also called ultrasonic lipolysis, is a body contouring treatment that is used to remove fat deposits under your skin. This procedure is a safer alternative to surgical options, like liposuction. The treatment uses ultrasonic radio waves to break apart fat cells, which are then absorbed into your body by your lymphatic system. Ultrasonic cavitation is different from other similar treatments, like ultrasound liposuction, because it doesn’t require any incisions. This means recovery is easier. It also means that results might be less noticeable.

The ideal candidate for ultrasonic cavitation:

● is in good overall health
● doesn’t smoke
● has realistic expectations
● is already within 15 pounds of their goal weight

Ultrasonic cavitation is meant to target small areas of fat and help contour your body. It isn’t a treatment for people who are trying to lose a lot of weight.
The verdict is still out on how well ultrasound cavitation works. There’s promising evidence to suggest that this is an effective body contouring treatment.
If you’re considering this treatment for yourself, keep reading to find out everything you need to know about the costs, side effects, procedure, recovery time, and more.

How much does ultrasonic cavitation cost?

Ultrasonic cavitation is considered an elective cosmetic procedure. That means that you’ll have to pay for the treatment, as well as any associated costs, completely out of pocket. Insurance doesn’t typically cover body contouring, which includes ultrasound cavitation. The average cost can vary widely and depends on how many treatments you need The average cost of nonsurgical fat removal treatment is $1,300. There aren’t a lot of additional costs for this treatment besides your provider’s fee. No anesthesia is typically necessary.

Ultrasonic cavitation appeals to many people partly because the recovery time is minimal. This treatment is advertised as a “lunch break procedure,” meaning that your appointment can usually be completed in less than an hour. You can drive immediately afterward, and you can even return directly to work after having it done.
*Consultation required. Sessions are priced based on the size of the area to be treated.

20 mins I Starting at $ 80 /session Packages available