Ultrasound Cavitation

If looking better includes losing inches from your tummy, hips, thighs, buttocks, etc., AMT Massage Therapy can help you achieve noticeable results without breaking a sweat.  We offer ultrasound cavitation, also called non-invasive lipo, to melt away fat while you relax. The use of ultrasonic waves to break up cellulite deposits is a relatively new technology.  The first non-surgical liposuction device received FDA approval in 2010.  Lipo cavitation also targets fat deposits, but the procedure is non-invasive and has virtually no side effects or recovery time. Ultrasound cavitation uses sound waves to break up fat cells stubbornly clinging below the skin.  The fat cell membrane is disintegrated, and the body’s natural detoxifying processes take care of the rest.  The ultrasound frequency used only affects fat cells, so no other tissues are damaged during treatment.

The week following your cavitation treatment will reveal amazing results as your body rids itself of excess fat.  For best results, you should undergo a series of 12 to 16 sessions (one- two sessions per week).  The number of sessions depends on client goals as well as other factors, including overall health, genetics, and diet.  Your therapist may recommend other products that can help tone and tighten skin over the treated areas for even more dramatic contouring results.

Ultrasound cavitation offers several esthetic benefits, including reduced fat in problem areas (most commonly targeting cellulite and loose skin on hips, thighs, buttocks, tummy, and arms), tightened and toned skin, and improves metabolism.  Because ultrasound cavitation is a non-invasive procedure, clients do not experience the risks or pain associated with surgery or require extensive recovery time.  You will see results after each treatment session.

Ultrasound cavitation is a revolutionary treatment, but it is not for everyone.  Cavitation therapy may be contraindicated for those who have/had cardiac health issues, have/had cancer, or are pregnant or lactating.  Please tell your therapist about your medical history and any medications you are taking during your consultation.

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