Lose Fat.
Traditional weight loss methods (dieting), leave your body feeling like it’s starving, which causes the body to go into “conservation mode”.
This means that your metabolism slows down and your body starts using it’s energy more efficiently, making it harder for you to shed fat and pounds. When the diet is over and the weight starts creeping back on, your body will pack on a few extra pounds to store up for the next time it anticipates a famine.
By contrast, Ultrasonic Cavitation doesn’t cause the body to “panic”, and it won’t fight against you by working so hard to hold on to it’s fat reserves. The fat is eliminated naturally, being processed by your body’s own filtration system. Compared to surgical methods, there is no scarring, no bleeding, no risk of infection, no pain, no down-time for recovery and, in most cases, Ultrasonic Cavitation is much more affordable.
The Ultrasonic Cavitation machine at Oak Therapy Spa uses sound energy to disrupt the fat cell walls, (without harming the neighboring organs) which causes the fat cells to “leak” their contents into the fluid spaces of your body. From there, your lymph system picks up this waste material (the loose fat) and begins circulating it through your body until it can be processed by the liver and eliminated with sweat, urine and feces. The results are visibly noticeable immediately, however the entire process can take several days, and you will continue to experience results during this time.
You should notice a measurable difference immediately after your first treatment, with the most dramatic difference observable 72 hours after each treatment.
The best candidates for Ultrasonic fat cavitation are healthy men and women who are moderately overweight, wishing to lose between 5-100 pounds, You are NOT a good candidate if you are pregnant or nursing, if you have a pacemaker or metal implants, recent surgeries or severe health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer or tumors, epilepsy, abnormally high or low blood pressure, turberculosis, current infection or infectious disease or a compromised lymph system.
*If you have any doubt as to whether you are healthy enough to receive treatments, you should consult with your physician first.