

Cavitation is a well known phenomenon used in a variety of fields and is caused by low frequency ultrasounds, which induce the formation of microbubbles of vapour in fluids. When these microbubbles are subjected to oscillations of pressure using ultrasounds, they implode, releasing a certain amount of energy from the shock.
In cosmetic medicine, cavitation is used to reduce localised adiposity and cellulite. In fact, when ultrasounds with the right characteristics are channelled into subcutaneous fatty tissue, they can give rise to cavitation. In these cases, the energy discharged after the microbubbles implode destroys fatty cells, releasing the fat they contain, which are then eliminated by the body. As such, aesthetic cavitation using low frequency ultrasounds of an appropriate power can be used to carry out non-invasive liposculpting procedures and noticeably reduce localized adiposity and cellulite.
Caviation works on the actual problem. It is a high impact treatment and is even swifter, when compared to other technologies used to treat the same conditions.



