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Making a commitment to improve your health and get in shape is a good idea, but exercise and a well-balanced diet aren't always enough (via The Healthy). Ultrasonic cavitation can help with this.
Is it true that cavitation machines work?
Let's get one thing straight right away: ultrasonic cavitation isn't a weight-loss treatment. It's more of a toner or contouring treatment for the body (via Healthline). To put it another way, it's not a quick treatment for weight loss.
Cavitation devices break up fat cells by injecting ultrasonic pulses deep into the skin. Your lymphatic system then absorbs and transforms those spiteful fat cells into trash (via Healthline). Having said that, research (while small) demonstrate that ultrasonic cavitation aids in the reduction of body fat (via the Aesthetic Surgery Journal). Cavitation may work best on "fibrotic" areas of the body, such as the chest and back, according to a study published by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The face, neck, upper arms, stomach, hips, and thigh area can all be treated with this equipment.