This technology combines the principles of radiofrequency energy, vacuum suction, and ultrasound to target specific areas of the body. Radiofrequency waves generate heat within the dermal and subcutaneous layers, while vacuum pressure enhances penetration and lymphatic drainage. Simultaneously, ultrasonic waves create cavitation bubbles within fat cells, disrupting their structure. This combined approach is often employed in aesthetic treatments.
The synergistic effect of these three modalities offers a potentially non-invasive method for body contouring and reducing localized fat deposits. The controlled application of heat, suction, and ultrasonic energy may stimulate collagen production and improve skin elasticity. This approach has emerged as a popular alternative to more invasive procedures, offering patients a potentially faster recovery period. Continued research and development in this field promise further refinements and applications.