Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Ultrasonic Cavitation.

Ultrasonic cavitation is generally safe when performed by trained professionals using appropriate devices. There’s no anesthesia required, but it’s unsuitable for pregnancy, pacemakers, or certain medical conditions. We screen clients during consultation to ensure safety and personalized treatment plans.

Most clients benefit from a series of 6–12 sessions, spaced one to two weeks apart. Exact number depends on target area, fat volume, and goals. Your specialist will create a tailored plan and may combine treatments for faster, more durable results.

Treatment is painless for most people, typically producing only mild warmth, tingling, or temporary redness. No anesthesia is required and clients can usually return to normal activities immediately. We prioritize comfort and adjust settings to minimize any discomfort.

Destroyed fat cells are not regenerated, so results can be long-lasting with stable weight and healthy lifestyle. Initial contour changes often appear within two to four weeks, with progressive improvement over several sessions and continued refinement after treatments.

We avoid cavitation for pregnant or breastfeeding clients, anyone with pacemakers or electrical implants, active infections, severe liver or kidney disease, uncontrolled diabetes, or bleeding disorders. A thorough medical review during consultation determines eligibility and safety.

Yes — cavitation pairs well with radiofrequency skin tightening, lymphatic drainage, and targeted muscle toning treatments. Combining therapies enhances contouring and skin quality; your provider will recommend sequencing and recovery plans to maximize safety and visible results.