Is laser lipo and cavitation safe?

Lipo cavitation is a safe and effective procedure that uses ultrasound to reduce fat. It can be applied to most areas of the body, such as the thighs, hips, abdomen, buttocks and neck.

Is laser lipo and cavitation safe?

Lipo cavitation is a safe and effective procedure that uses ultrasound to reduce fat. It can be applied to most areas of the body, such as the thighs, hips, abdomen, buttocks and neck. The practice has evolved from liposuction and requires no surgery or anesthesia. With laser liposuction, energy from a laser travels through the skin to adipose tissue.

It melts fat that is then removed through a suction device connected to a surgical tool called a cannula. At the same time, the laser stimulates collagen production. This helps tighten tissue and skin. Because the laser cauterizes blood vessels as it works, bleeding or bruising is minimal.

It is ideal for the abdomen, chest, chin, hips, knees, neck and thighs. Both laser liposuction and ultrasonic body cavitation are non-invasive methods of fat reduction and body sculpting. These treatments are offered to customers who are tired of trying different diets and vigorous exercise routines, but who still can't get rid of their stubborn fat pockets. During laser liposuction, fiber optic diodes that produce the laser beam and heat are placed on the client's problem areas.

Ultrasound and Laser Cavitation Lipo is a weight loss treatment that uses ultrasonic energy to attack fat cells while combining laser energy to penetrate fat cell membranes. To see the best results from your laser liposuction or ultrasonic body cavitation treatment, you will need about 6 to 10 sessions. This is followed by the placement of Lipo laser pads to emit laser energy that further targets fat cells. Ultrasonic cavitation and laser lipo are an excellent alternative to surgical procedures such as liposuction.

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