About treatments

Ultrasound cavitation
Ultrasound cavitation is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that uses ultrasound waves to target and break down fat cells in specific areas of the body. It is often used for body contouring and reducing localized areas of stubborn fat.
During the treatment, a handheld device is used to deliver ultrasonic waves to the targeted area. These waves create small bubbles within the fat cells, causing them to rupture and release their contents. The released fat is then naturally eliminated by the body's lymphatic system.
Ultrasound cavitation is typically used on areas such as the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, and arms. It is a painless procedure and does not require any anesthesia or downtime. However, it's important to note that it is not a weight-loss method but rather a way to help contour and shape the body.

Radiofrequency
Radiofrequency (RF) is a popular non-invasive cosmetic treatment used for various purposes, including skin tightening, wrinkle reduction, and body contouring. It utilizes radio waves to stimulate collagen production, improve skin elasticity, and promote a more youthful appearance.
During an RF treatment, a handheld device emits radiofrequency energy that penetrates the skin's deeper layers, heating the targeted tissues. This controlled heat triggers a collagen remodeling process, leading to skin tightening and a reduction in the appearance of wrinkles or cellulite.
RF treatments are versatile and can be used on different areas of the body, such as the face, neck, arms, abdomen, and thighs. The procedure is typically painless, with a warm sensation often described by clients. It requires no downtime, allowing individuals to resume their normal activities immediately.
For optimal results, multiple RF sessions may be recommended, depending on individual goals and the area being treated.

Laser Lipo
Lipo Laser, also known as laser lipolysis or laser fat reduction, is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that aims to reduce localized areas of stubborn fat and contour the body. It utilizes low-level laser energy to target and disrupt fat cells.
During a lipo laser treatment, low-level laser diodes are placed on the skin, emitting laser energy that is absorbed by the fat cells. This energy disrupts the integrity of the fat cells, causing them to release stored fatty acids and triglycerides. The lymphatic system then naturally eliminates these byproducts from the body.
Lipo laser is commonly used on areas such as the abdomen, thighs, hips, arms, and chin. It is a painless procedure that typically does not require anesthesia or downtime, allowing individuals to resume their daily activities immediately.
It is important to note that lipo laser is not a weight-loss procedure but rather a body contouring treatment. It is best suited for individuals who are close to their ideal weight but have specific areas of stubborn fat that are resistant to diet and exercise.

Vacuum RF
Vacuum RF (Radio Frequency) is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that combines the benefits of radiofrequency energy and vacuum suction. It is commonly used for body contouring, cellulite reduction, and skin tightening.
During a vacuum RF treatment, a handheld device with a combination of RF and suction is used on the targeted area. The suction helps to lift and stretch the skin, creating a gentle vacuum effect. Simultaneously, the radiofrequency energy is delivered to the tissues beneath the skin, heating the deeper layers. This combination of vacuum and RF stimulates collagen production, improves blood circulation, and encourages lymphatic drainage.
The heat generated from the RF energy helps to tighten the existing collagen fibers and stimulate the production of new collagen, resulting in firmer and smoother skin. The vacuum effect aids in lymphatic drainage, helping to reduce the appearance of cellulite and contour the treated area.
Vacuum RF treatments are typically comfortable and painless, with a warming sensation and possible mild pressure from the vacuum. There is no downtime associated with the procedure, and individuals can usually resume their regular activities immediately after the treatment.

Air Pressure therapy
Air pressure therapy for body sculpting, also known as pneumatic or pressure-assisted body contouring, is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure designed to help individuals achieve improved body shape and appearance. Unlike surgical procedures like liposuction or tummy tucks, air pressure therapy for body sculpting does not involve incisions, anesthesia, or downtime. Instead, it uses specialized equipment that applies controlled air pressure to target areas of the body.
Here's how air pressure therapy for body sculpting typically works:
Preparation: The individual undergoing the treatment typically wears a specialized suit or garment that has multiple inflatable chambers or cuffs connected to a pneumatic compression device.
Compression: The device is programmed to inflate and deflate these chambers in a sequential or rhythmic manner, creating a massage-like effect on the body. This rhythmic compression is intended to stimulate circulation and lymphatic drainage.
Benefits: The purported benefits of air pressure therapy for body sculpting include:
Cellulite Reduction: It may improve the appearance of cellulite by promoting lymphatic drainage and smoothing the skin's texture.
Improved Skin Tone: By promoting circulation and lymphatic drainage, the therapy may help improve the overall tone and texture of the skin.
It's important to note that while some individuals report positive results from air pressure therapy for body sculpting, the effectiveness of this treatment can vary widely. Additionally, the reduction in body measurements or fat is generally temporary, and multiple sessions may be required to achieve and maintain desired results.