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Ultrasonic Cavitation:  Myths VS Facts

7/6/2022

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Ultrasonic cavitation is a phenomenon that occurs when a liquid is subjected to ultrasonic vibrations. It is one of the most important interactions that occur in nature. The process involves the creation of cavitation bubbles in liquids, which then grow and dissipate.

It is a surgical procedure where liquid is formed and shattered by high-frequency waves. The ultrasonic cavitation helps to clean the bacteria and debris from the tissue, thereby removing dead cells and tissue in an effective manner. 

People around the world are concerned about cellulite. It can be a major source of discomfort and embarrassment, limiting your lifestyle. Cellulite is seen as a sign of aging, but it's not. To achieve a firmer and sexier appearance, you need Ultrasonic Cavitation treatments to remove cellulite with the proper equipment and methods.

This process was first discovered by the British scientist John Tyndall in 1873. He was able to show that water becomes electrically charged when subjected to ultrasonic vibrations. This phenomenon was later named the "Tyndall effect" after him.

Ultrasonic cavitation myths and facts:

​Myth:
Ultrasonic cavitation damages tissue, increases blood loss, and damages the heart.

Fact: Ultrasonic cavitation does not damage tissue or increase blood loss. It is not known to cause any serious problems in humans. This method does not require any type of surgery; it can be used for almost any type of procedure without causing any damage to the body or organs.

Myth: Ultrasound can only be used on healthy tissue.
Fact: Ultrasound can be used on healthy or damaged tissue, as long as it is relatively soft tissue that can be penetrated by an ultrasound probe (such as fat). Ultrasound is not effective on bone or cartilage (although it can be used if you want to focus on these areas).

Myth: Ultrasonic cavitation is painful and dangerous.
Truth: It's safe, it's non-invasive, and it's effective.

If you are looking for a minimally invasive way to reduce cellulite, then cavitation may be worth trying. That's why Kamour Spa is proud to offer a mobile service for ultrasonic cavitation treatment in Orlando, Florida! We'll visit you at your home or office, and we'll take care of all the details from there—so you don't have to worry about anything but enjoying your new body!

Contact us today at (407) 283-9636. Talk to you soon!

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