Cavitation or radiofrequency?

In this article I'm going to explain a little about body treatments with aparatology. It's already summer, but there's still time to start your beauty treatments so that you're in great shape for the beach! You don't need summer to look good! Above all, the most important thing is to feel good about ourselves! I'm going to explain more specifically the difference between Cavitation and Radiofrequency. Sometimes there are doubts about which method to choose, so I decided to write this article so that you can better understand what each method is, understand the differences between Cavitation and Radiofrequency, and know which method is best for you. It's also important to understand that the direct effect of these methods is not weight loss, but rather the redefinition of the silhouette and volume reduction. That's why we don't use weight to determine whether or not the treatment has been successful, but rather the measurements of the area to be treated. Cavitation Cavitation uses ultrasound technology to shape the body and eliminate unwanted fat! It is recommended for people with obvious body volume. It's not just to remove localised fat. Generally, this treatment is carried out on the abdomen or thighs, where body volume is greatest. It's also important to know that with this method, you'll need to make sure your cholesterol is at the desired level, as it's not recommended for those with high cholesterol. To give you an idea of the results, in our slimming packages we advertise a reduction in volume in the abdominal area of at least 7 cm. And I can assure you, we've had clients lose 12 to 13 cm from the first session to the last. Radiofrequency Radiofrequency uses high frequency to shape the body and eliminate localised fat. In this case, you don't need to have a lot of body volume. It's also great for reducing cellulite. It can be done on the hips, buttocks, abdomen and arms. Advice for both treatments Either treatment does not work in just one session. We recommend a minimum of 10 sessions, and in the case of Cavitation, according to the results we've already seen, 15 sessions really is the best. It's also important to say that in either treatment, the use of the equipment alone is not enough. It is always necessary to do a lymphatic drainage massage or pressotherapy, so that the adipocytes that remain in the interstitial space are routed so that they can be collected by the lymphatic system and taken to the vascular system, where they will be sent to the liver to be metabolised. Since the liver doesn't distinguish between the fat present in food and the fat that undergoes cavitation, both are eliminated in the same physiological way, without overloading the liver. I also always advise my clients to take a walk for at least 15 minutes after each session. If you always do this, the results will be much better. Of course, the best thing would be to do some sport! Of course, all of these treatments are useless if you have a bad diet! Contraindications to these treatments These treatments are not recommended for: people suffering from cancer; those with pacemakers; those with liver disease; those who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

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