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Radiofrequency 

Radiofrequency (RF) body treatments are non-invasive cosmetic procedures that use RF energy to heat and tighten the skin, stimulate collagen production, and reduce the appearance of cellulite. These treatments are often used for body contouring, skin tightening and reduce the effects of aging skin like wrinkles, fine lines and saggy skin.

HOW IT WORKS?

RF body treatments utilize radiofrequency energy, which is a form of electromagnetic energy. When applied to the skin, this energy heats the underlying layers, causing a tightening effect. The heat stimulates collagen production, promoting skin elasticity and firmness.

APPLICATIONS

Skin Tightening: RF energy is used to tighten loose or sagging skin, commonly on

areas such as the face, abdomen, thighs, arms, and buttocks.

Cellulite Reduction: By targeting and heating the connective tissues,

RF treatments may temporarily improve the appearance of cellulite.

 

Body Contouring: RF energy can contribute to body contouring

by reducing fat and tightening the skin.

Lipo Laser

Lipo laser, also known as laser lipolysis or laser liposuction, is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure designed to reduce localized fat deposits and contour the body. It is not intended as a comprehensive weight-loss solution but rather as a body contouring and spot reduction method.

HOW IT WORKS?

Lipo laser employs low-level laser energy to penetrate the skin and target fat cells beneath the surface.

The laser energy disrupts the integrity of fat cell membranes, causing them to release their contents (triglycerides and fatty acids) into the surrounding interstitial fluid. 

Once the fat cells release their contents, the body’s natural processes metabolize and eliminate the fat. The released fat is transported to the lymphatic system and eventually expelled from the body through natural processes, such as sweating and urination.

Cavitation
 

Cavitation therapy, also known as ultrasonic cavitation, is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses ultrasound technology to target and break down fat cells in localized areas of the body. The treatment is often promoted as a way to reduce localized fat, contour the body, and improve the appearance of cellulite.

HOW IT WORKS?

Cavitation therapy relies on ultrasound waves to create pressure changes within the fat cells. The pressure changes cause the formation of microscopic bubbles (cavities) within the fat tissue using the formation and collapse of these microscopic bubbles to generate shock waves that lead to the rupture of fat cell membranes. Once the fat cells are disrupted, the released fatty acids and triglycerides are processed by the body's natural metabolic pathways.

APPLICATIONS

Fat Reduction: Cavitation therapy is primarily marketed as a

non-surgical method for reducing localized fat deposit.

Fat Reduction: The treatment is also promoted as a way to improve

the appearance of cellulite by targeting the connective tissue.

Vacuum Theraphy

Vacuum therapy, also known as vacuum suction or vacuum massage, is a non-invasive therapeutic technique that involves the use of suction on the skin to stimulate blood flow and promote various benefits.

HOW IT WORKS?

Vacuum therapy involves the application of controlled suction to the skin, creating a negative pressure environment.

This suction stimulates blood circulation, promotes lymphatic drainage, and can affect the underlying soft tissues.

APPLICATIONS

Cellulite Reduction: Vacuum therapy is commonly used in combination with other treatments for reducing the appearance of cellulite. The suction is believed to improve blood circulation and break down fat deposits.

Body Contouring: In cosmetic settings, vacuum therapy may be used for body contouring,

with the goal of toning and shaping specific areas of the body.

Facial Rejuvenation: Facial vacuum therapy is used for facial massage, promoting

blood circulation and potentially improving the tone and texture of the skin.

For eligibility assessment for these services,
We recommend consulting with your cosmetic specialist.

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