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FAQ
What Is Ultra Sound?

Ultrasound is the latest revolution in fat removal technology that does not involve medical intervention or surgery. There is no need for anesthetics, no need for time off work and no visits to the hospital.

 

The cost of the procedure is very inexpensive compared the thousands of dollars you could spend on liposuction. By using the latest cavitation technology, it allows for non-invasive removal of stubborn fat deposits that are very problematic to shift no matter how much you exercise or alter your diet.

 

The areas of the body that are most successful with Ultrasound are the most troublesome areas such as the: – abdomen, flanks, thighs, buttocks, inner knees, upper arm.

 

There is no ‘down-time’ meaning you can exercise immediately and/or go back to work following the procedure.

“Cavitation is a natural occurring phenomenon that is based on low frequency ultrasound. The ultrasound field produces the bubbles in the liquid, which gradually grow, and implode at certain size.

 

The energy in the form of heat (minor effect) and pressure wave (major effect) is released. As the membranes of fat cells do not have the structural capacity to withstand the vibrations, the effect of cavitation easily breaks them, while sparing the vascular, nervous and muscular tissue”.

 

After disruption of adipose cells (fat cells), the broken fat in the form of triglycerides is released into the interstitial fluid between the cells, where they are enzymatically metabolized to glycerol and free fatty acids.

 

Water soluble glycerol is absorbed by the circulatory system and used as the energy source, whereas the insoluble free fatty acids are transported to the liver and processed as fatty acids from food.

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