What to Expect During Your Ultrasonic Cavitation Treatment | SculptSkin

Ultrasonic cavitation body contouring is a non-invasive method of reducing body fat and contouring the body. This treatment uses ultrasound waves to break down fat cells, which are then eliminated from the body naturally. If you're planning to do the procedure on yourself with your own machine, it's important to know what to expect during the treatment.

Step 1: Preparing the Skin

Before starting the treatment, it's important to prepare your skin. Clean the area to be treated with soap and water and then dry it thoroughly. Apply a liberal amount of conductive gel to the skin. This will help the ultrasound waves to penetrate deep into the skin and break down the fat cells.

Step 2: Starting the Machine

Turn on your ultrasonic cavitation machine and set it to the desired intensity level. You may need to experiment with different intensity levels to find the one that works best for you. Start with a lower level and increase it gradually as you become more comfortable with the treatment.

Step 3: Beginning the Treatment

Using a conductive gel is an essential part of the ultrasonic cavitation body contouring procedure. The gel helps to transmit the ultrasound waves from the machine to the skin and break down the fat cells. Without the gel, the ultrasound waves cannot penetrate the skin and the treatment will not be effective.

It's important to choose a high-quality conductive gel to ensure the best results. Look for a gel that is water-soluble, hypoallergenic, and contains no harsh chemicals. Aloe vera gel is a great option as it is gentle on the skin and has soothing properties. Apply a liberal amount of conductive gel to the skin before starting the treatment and reapply as needed during the treatment.

Using a conductive gel will not only enhance the effectiveness of the treatment, but it will also help to protect your skin from damage. The gel acts as a barrier between the skin and the ultrasound waves, reducing the risk of burns or other injuries.

Place the ultrasonic cavitation probe on the skin and move it in a circular motion over the area to be treated. The treatment can take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes depending on the size of the area being treated. As you move the probe, you may hear a high-pitched sound or feel a slight warming sensation. This is normal and indicates that the ultrasound waves are penetrating deep into the skin.

Step 4: Finishing the Treatment

When you've finished the treatment, turn off the machine and wipe off the conductive gel from your skin. It's important to drink plenty of water after the treatment to help flush out the broken-down fat cells from the body.

Step 5: Aftercare

After the treatment, you may experience some redness or bruising in the treated area. This is normal and should go away within a few days. It's important to avoid strenuous exercise for at least 24 hours after the treatment. You can resume normal activities, but avoid anything too strenuous. Also, avoid hot showers and baths for at least 24 hours after the treatment, as hot water can increase blood flow and interfere with the treatment.

In conclusion, ultrasonic cavitation body contouring is a safe and effective way to reduce body fat and contour the body. By following these simple steps and using a high-quality conductive gel, you can perform the treatment on yourself with your own machine and achieve great results. Remember to prepare your skin, start the machine, begin the treatment, finish the treatment, take care of yourself afterward, and use a conductive gel.

Cavitation Devices: 

1.. SculptSkin Cavitation Pro | All in One Body Contouring 

2. SculptSkin Mini 

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