Technologies
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It is medical grade technology penetrates the adipose fat tissue and dissolves the membrane allowing the fat to be easily transported out of the body through the lymphatic system.
RF therapy uses low energy radiation to heat the deep layer of your skin called the dermis. This heat creates heat shock proteins which stimulate the production of collagen and elastin to help improve signs of wrinkles, elasticity, firmness, and sagging skin. Therefore you are left with tighter, smoother, and younger looking skin.
Ultrasonic cavitation liquifies fat and tightens skin using radio frequencies and low-frequency ultrasonic waves. These waves form bubbles around fat deposits under the skin. The bubbles then burst, breaking the fat deposits into the interstitial and the lymphatic systems where they are drained out of the body. The fat deposits are changed into glycerol and free fatty acids. Glycerol is then reused by the body while free fatty acids travel to the liver and are excreted as waste.
Performed using the highest grade vacuum therapy machine available to medical aestheticians: the dèlfin machine connected to suction cups that suck on the skin and flesh to stimulate blood flow and the lymphatic system. There are 4 different cups we use with the vacuum that have unique purposes.
Massage Cup : This cup helps stimulate the lymphatic system and facilitate lymphatic drainage as well as lengthening the fascia which helps reduce the appearance of cellulite.
Transfer Cup : This cup is the holy grail of lymphatic drainage as it is able to slide over the body with ease and effectively drains the body of built up toxins, and dead cells.
Facial Cup : It is used for lymphatic drainage in smaller areas, as well as opening up the lymph nodes at the beginning of a treatment to make it more effective.
Booty Cups : Mimic an isolated glute exercise (hip thrusts etc..) by doing a pulsing sucking motion. This creates micro tears in the muscle, and then the muscle repairs itself and grows back bigger & stronger. This is the same process the muscles go through when we workout.