Treatment Handles

 

Lipolysis Handle With Mono-Polar Radio Frequency

Lipolysis Handle With Mono-Polar Radio Frequency

Lipolysis further disrupts the fat cells, emulsifies the fat and breaks it down into small particles that the body can easily and naturally metabolize. High-power mono-polar radio frequency current intensively heats the sub-dermis (where cellulite is located), exerting a triple action, slimming, tightening and lifting of the cellulite tissues. 10 minutes per treatment area.

Lipolysis Handle With Mono-Polar Radio Frequency


Bipolar Radio Frequency Handle

Bipolar Radio Frequency Handle

Those Radio Frequency Skin Tightening Treatment increases the temperature on the sub dermal level. This shortens the collagen fibers and stimulates the fibroblast cells, which in turn produces the new collagen and restores the elastin-collagen network, smoothing out the cellulite and tightening the skin. During each Radio Frequency Treatment you will feel a brief sensation of heat with little to no discomfort.

Radio Frequency can be performed as a stand-alone treatment offering skin tightening results without surgery. 15 minutes per treatment area.

Bipolar Radio Frequency Handle


Vacuum Treatment Handle

Vacuum Treatment Handle

Specific vacuum lipomassage combines sliding and pumping movements that produce vascular exercise while promoting the reabsorption of retained fluids and toxins and their drainage to the lymphatic system.This vacuum lipomassage is performed to finish the treatment as this helps to transport the emulsified fat into the lymphatic system. Furthermore, the liberated fat from the adiposities is metabolized by the liver and excreted in the urine.

Vacuum Treatment Handle


Treatment is not recommended for the following categories:

  • Pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Metallic implants such as pins, prostheses and pacemakers
  • Intrauterine device (avoid abdomen)
  • Epilepsy
  • Cancer at any time and in any form
  • Blood disorders
  • Internal heat in the body, e.g. fever or acute inflammation
  • Heart disease
  • Kidney and liver disease
  • Severe high blood pressure or circulation problems
  • Deep vein thrombosis, varicose veins,
  • Hemorrhagic disease, trauma, vascular rupture
  • Inflammation of the veins, phlebitis
  • Treatment with anticoagulants, anti-inflammatories or antibiotics
  • Taking steroids for a long time
  • Infections
  • Internal bleeding (e.g. from ulcers)
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Red, dry and itchy skin rash
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Transmissible disease
  • During menstruation (avoid abdomen)
  • Under 18