What is a Hidrolipoclasia?
What is a Hidrolipoclasia?
Hidrolipoclasy is used to eliminate localised fat and cellulite permanently in areas such as the abdomen, hips, thighs and upper arms. The term hidrolipoclasia comes from the words HYDRO (meaning water), LIPO (meaning fat), and CLASSIA (meaning to break or explode, in this case the fat cells).
What are the dangers of Cavitation?
What are the Lipo Cavitation Risks?
- Bruising or Redness. After lipo cavitation treatment, bruising or redness of the skin may be noticeable within the first few hours.
- Thirst. Patients may experience an increase in thirst following the procedure.
- Skin Sensitivity.
- Skin Irregularities.
- Headaches.
Do you lose weight with Cavitation?
Health Impacts of Ultrasonic Cavitation Ultrasonic cavitation reduces the body’s fat deposits that could be hard to get rid of by exercising alone. However, this procedure cannot be used for weight loss treatment on its own. Ultrasonic cavitation is best for reducing cellulite and adipose fat.
Who shouldn’t cavitation?
Ultrasonic Cavitation is not for people with heart disease, kidney failure, or liver failure. It is not for those who are pregnant, and you must wait a minimum of three months after childbirth, or at least six months after C section.
Is cavitation good or bad?
Cavitation is, in many cases, an undesirable occurrence. In devices such as propellers and pumps, cavitation causes a great deal of noise, damage to components, vibrations, and a loss of efficiency.
How much weight can you lose with cavitation?
Typically you can expect 1 to 2 inches of fat loss after the first treatment and up to 2 inches of loss after each subsequent treatment.
Who shouldn’t use ultrasonic cavitation?
Doctors don’t tend to recommend SculpSure for people who have heart disease, problems with blood flow, or a weak immune system. You must also be over the age of 18.
How long should you do cavitation?
However, the standard treatment should be completed in one to three sessions with two weeks between every session depending on the treatment. Each session is around 45 to 75 minutes. It takes about 6 to 12 weeks to see the results of ultrasonic cavitation. Which body parts are best for ultrasonic cavitation?
How often should you do body cavitation?
How often can Cavitation be done? At least 3 days must pass between each session for the first 3 sessions, then once a week. For most clients, we recommend a minimum of between 10 and 12 cavitation treatments for best results. It is important to typically stimulate the treatment area following the session.
Are there any side effects from ultrasonic hidrolipoclasia?
Possible side effects of this treatment are small areas of bruising due to the infiltration of saline solution, these will disappear after 8-10 days. The patient will experience an increase in urination and we recommend that you drink plenty of water to help in the elimination of toxins.
How is hidrolipoclasia used to treat cellulite?
Hidrolipoclasia is one of our most popular treatments against cellulite and localized fat. It is ideal for patients with localized fat in areas such as abdomen, arms, sides, and thighs. Saline solution is injected in the treatable area to weaken fatty tissue.
Where does the name hydrolipoclasia come from?
The name Hydrolipoclasia comes from the Greek, “hydro” which means water, “lipo” which means fat, and “clasia” which results in breaking or bursting. Hydrolipoclasia in general, is a procedure that relies on ultrasound.
How does ultrasonic hydrolipoclasia destroy fat cells?
Hydrolipoclasia in general, is a procedure that relies on ultrasound. It is also known as Ultrasonic Hydrolipoclasia, which consists of generating cavitation, in a controlled way, by means of a roller and gel. This produces a series of small bubbles that destroy the body’s fat cells without interfering with the blood system.