Non-Invasive Body Contouring Ultrasonic Cavitation Pre and Post Care Instructions | SculptSkin

Here are some general pre and post care instructions for body contouring with ultrasonic cavitation:

Pre-treatment instructions:

 

  • Consult with a trained medical professional to determine if body contouring with ultrasonic cavitation is right for you.
  • Avoid eating or drinking for at least two hours before the treatment, as this can interfere with the effectiveness of the procedure.
  • Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and other stimulants for at least 24 hours before the treatment, as these can increase sensitivity to pain and discomfort.
  • Avoid applying lotions, creams, or other topical products to the area where the treatment will be performed, as these can interfere with the conductive gel used during the procedure.
  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing to the treatment, as this will make it easier to access the area where the treatment will be performed.

 

Post-treatment instructions:

  • Drink plenty of water to help the body naturally flush out the broken down fat cells.
  • Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and other stimulants for at least 24 hours after the treatment, as these can interfere with the body's natural healing process.
  • Avoid strenuous exercise or activities that can cause sweating for at least 24 hours after the treatment, as this can interfere with the body's natural healing process.
  • Avoid applying lotions, creams, or other topical products to the treated area for at least 24 hours after the treatment, as this can interfere with the body's natural healing process.
  • Avoid exposing the treated area to direct sunlight or other sources of heat for at least 24 hours after the treatment, as this can interfere with the body's natural healing process.

 

It is important to follow the instructions provided. 

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