What is Vacuum RF Therapy?
Vacuum negative pressure radio frequency technology is a non-invasive method to improve skin aesthetics. By forming a vacuum in the area to be improved, the subcutaneous adipose tissue is sucked up so that the heat of radio frequency can evenly change the sucked adipose tissue. The size and shape of the fat particles (solid state → free state) and then the free state adipose tissue are moved through the automatic rotation mode to achieve the effect of shaping. Often used to improve the shape of the waist, back, thighs, buttocks, etc., as well as uneven skin caused by cellulite or scars.
How does Vacuum RF Therapy work?
Lose fat
- The automatic rotation mode pushes the free fat to the required parts to achieve the purpose of shaping.
- Accelerates friction between fat cells and reduces fat cell size
- Promote the metabolism of the human body, accelerate the circulation of blood and lymph
- Tightens skin tissue through passive movement
- Create a healthier, more fit body
Is it painful to use Vacuum RF Therapy?
Vacuum negative pressure radio frequency technology is relatively painless and comfortable. Special sensitive people will have a certain heat sensation, but they will feel more warm and gentle comfort.
Who needs Vacuum RF Therapy?
People with needs for body shaping, skin tightening, cellulite reduction, and anti-aging skin
What to look out for before and after your Vacuum RF Therapy treatment.
- It is best to drink 1.5-2 liters of water before treatment. Drink at least 2-5 liters of water daily after treatment. Make sure to add enough water.
- Do not consume caffeine for 5 days before and 2 days after treatment.
- Avoid eating too much food for 2 hours before and after treatment.
- Avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, or other anti-inflammatory products for 2 days before and after treatment.
- After treatment, consistently use a body moisturizer on the treated area.
- After treatment, avoid hot showers, spas, hot springs, etc., immediately after treatment.
- After treatment, appropriately reduce the intake of high-calorie, high-sugar foods.
- After the treatment, keep 15-20 minutes of high-fat-burning aerobic exercise daily. This can better improve the treatment effect.
The healing process (steps) of Vacuum RF Therapy?
- Apply nursing essential oils to make the skin smoother and increase the ease of operation;
- The vacuum negative pressure radio frequency technology makes the solid adipose tissue into a free state through the combined action of suction and radio frequency;
- Vacuum negative pressure massage promotes blood circulation and metabolism in the body, thereby accelerating the discharge of free fat;
- At the same time, the thermal effect of radio frequency can stimulate the production of new collagen, improve skin elasticity and reduce skin sagging;
- Depending on the part, one operation takes about 20-60 minutes;
Does Vacuum RF Therapy require recovery time?
Non-invasive treatment with minimal recovery time
What are the risks of Vacuum RF Therapy?
Vacuum negative pressure radiofrequency technology is a proven non-invasive treatment procedure with high safety and comfort.
However, some groups of people may also appear:
- Temporary swelling;
- Transient pain;
- Redness, Sha, Congestion, etc.
Taboo crowd:
People who are pregnant
- Diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia
- Prostheses/silicone implants (need to avoid)
- Metal implants/screws (need to be avoided)
- Open wound areas (need to be avoided)
- Those who recently underwent surgery (after 6 months)
- Cancer (all forms)
- hyperpigmentation
How does Vacuum RF Therapy work?
After 2-8 systemic treatments:
- 100% dimensional reduction (the patient’s physical condition determines the specific reduction dimension)
- 100% cellulite reduction
- 90% body contouring
- 80% boost body metabolism
- 80% Detox
- 100% Improves skin laxity, helps heal scars, burns, flattening scars and stretch marks
Disclaimer:
It May is not fit all body types.
Specific results cannot be guaranteed. Results vary from person to person and depend on age, lifestyle habits, and medical history.