Cavitation vs. Fat Freeze: Which Treatment is Right for You?
When it comes to getting rid of stubborn fat, two treatments stand out: Cavitation and Fat Freeze. While both can give amazing results, they don’t work the same way, and not everyone qualifies for both treatments. If you’re struggling with fat that just won’t go away no matter how much you diet or exercise, these treatments could be the solution but which one is right for you?
Let’s take a closer look at each treatment and how they can help you achieve your body goals.
What is Cavitation?
Cavitation uses ultrasound waves to disrupt fat cells beneath the skin. The disrupted fat cells are then processed through your lymphatic system and excreted from the body, leaving you with a more sculpted shape. This treatment is perfect for those who have reached a healthy weight but still have stubborn fat in areas like the abdomen, thighs, back, or arms.
Each cavitation session targets one specific area, ensuring focused and effective results.
Why Cavitation Works:
To guarantee the best results, we combine cavitation with other essential tools:
- Multiple cavitation sessions to ensure fat reduction.
- Colon hydrotherapy (colonics) to reduce bloating and inflammation.
- Nutrition guidance, because achieving a flat stomach isn’t possible without eating the right foods, no matter how many treatments you have.
Ready to try cavitation? Book a trial session for $99 (originally $200) by clicking here.
Who Should Avoid Cavitation?
Cavitation is ideal for people who have reached their goal weight but still have pockets of fat in specific areas. If you have not yet reached your goal weight or if you only have one small targeted area of concern, cavitation may not be the right treatment for you. In these cases, Fat Freeze may be a better option.
What is Fat Freeze?
Fat Freeze (also known as cryolipolysis) uses controlled cooling to gently and effectively target fat cells beneath the skin. This treatment is perfect for smaller, specific areas such as the chin, lower abdomen, inner or outer thighs, arms, or bra line.
Here’s how it works: Cooling panels are placed on the selected area to freeze the fat cells, which are then crystallized, die, and are naturally eliminated by your body over the next few weeks. Unlike cavitation, which is best for larger areas, Fat Freeze is ideal for smaller, targeted zones.
You can expect a 20% to 25% reduction in fat cells after each treatment, with results visible after 4-6 weeks.
Why Fat Freeze Works:
To ensure optimal results, we recommend:
- 3-4 sessions on the treatment area, spaced 4-6 weeks apart.
- Maintaining a high metabolism and a consistent workout regimen.
- Following a healthy diet to prevent the remaining fat cells from growing.
Like any fat reduction treatment, diet is key to long-term success. To learn more or schedule your FREE Fat Freeze consultation
Which Treatment is Right for You?
Still not sure if cavitation or Fat Freeze is the best option for your needs? Here’s a quick breakdown:
- Cavitation: Best for people at a healthy weight with larger areas of stubborn fat (like the abdomen or thighs).
- Fat Freeze: Ideal for smaller, targeted areas of fat (like the chin, arms, or bra line).
Both treatments are non-invasive and effective, but the right choice depends on your body type, goals, and the areas you want to target.
Ready to Take the Next Step?Whether you’re interested in cavitation or Fat Freeze, we’re here to help you achieve your goals. Book a cavitation trial session today, or schedule a FREE Fat Freeze consultation to get personalized guidance on which treatment is right for you.