Many body contouring machines include both ultrasonic cavitation and radio frequency (RF) treatments. While these technologies are often used together, they serve different purposes. Understanding how each treatment works can help you choose the right device.
What Is Cavitation?
Cavitation targets fat cells beneath the skin using ultrasonic sound waves. The treatment helps break down fat cells so the body can process them naturally.
Cavitation is typically used for:
• body contouring
• reducing stubborn fat pockets
• shaping areas like the abdomen, thighs, and hips
What Is Radio Frequency?
Radio frequency treatments use controlled heat energy to stimulate collagen production and skin tightening.
RF is often used to improve:
• loose skin
• wrinkles
• skin elasticity
• overall skin texture
Why Cavitation and RF Are Often Used Together
Many machines combine both technologies because they complement each other. Cavitation focuses on fat reduction, while RF focuses on skin tightening. Using both treatments together can help improve overall body contouring results.
Cavitation Machines That Include RF
Many modern cavitation machines include RF features. These devices allow users to combine fat reduction and skin tightening treatments.
Popular options include:
• 3-in-1 Cavitation Machine – best for beginners
• 6-in-1 Cavitation Machine – most popular option (home or spa)
• 9-in-1 Cavitation Machine – best for professionals
Disclaimer
Cavitation devices are intended for cosmetic body contouring. Results vary by individual and devices should always be used according to manufacturer guidelines.
