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Cavitation is a non-surgical ultrasound lipolysis, a non-invasive, painless method for effective body shaping without any side effects.

The progressive technology of cavitation enables a concentration of energy at a precisely determined depth of the tissue, which makes a selective breakdown of fat cells in the hypodermis possible. The fat from the disintegrated fat cells spills into the interstitial fluid in the form of triglycerides, where encymes help decompose them into glycerol and free fatty acids. The water-solluble glycerol penetrates into the blood stream and is used for energy, while insolluble fatty acids travel to the liver, where they decompsoe as any other free fatty acid.

Contraindications:

  • acute disease
  • liver disease
  • blood clotting problems
  • pregnancy
  • cardiac pacemakers

We recommend 6 40-minute therapies with a one week break inbetween. To help eliminate the created free fatty acids it is recommended to engage in physical activies as soon as possible, preferably the same day. Lymph drainage is also recomended immediately after therapy.

Price:

1 therapy, 40 minutes, minimum one week break inbetween = 100 €

Package of 6 therapies, 40 minute long = 500 €

1. Diamond peeling with acid coating and face treatment included (4 treatments with one week break)

2. Chemical peeling with TCA acid: depending on the skin condition we set a concentration of the peeling and the number of repetitions. The client gets a compound for home care, which contributes to additional moisturizing and skin regeneration.

3. Posttraumatic cleansing, intended for injured skin after peeling, which is performed on the third or fourth day, depending on the level of the skin peeling.

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