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Get answers to common questions about Arm Cavitation & Wood Therapy.
Most clients see meaningful improvement after 4–8 sessions spaced weekly or biweekly. Exact number depends on fat amount, goals, and individual response; your technician will design a customized plan during consultation.
Treatments are generally comfortable. Ultrasonic cavitation produces a warm, buzzing sensation while wood therapy is firm but gentle. Mild redness or tenderness can occur, but most clients relax through sessions without anesthesia.
Cavitation destroys treated fat cells which the body metabolizes, offering long-term reduction at treated sites. Maintaining weight and healthy habits is important because remaining fat cells can still enlarge over time.
Ideal candidates are near their target weight with localized arm fat or mild tissue laxity seeking non-surgical contouring. Good overall health and realistic expectations are required; an in-person consult confirms suitability.
Common temporary effects include mild swelling, redness, bruising, or soreness that typically resolve in days. Serious complications are rare; we screen for contraindications like pregnancy, pacemakers, or active infection beforehand.
Yes—this service complements other non-invasive sculpting and skin treatments. We also offer Afterpay so you can split costs into four interest-free installments; your practitioner will recommend safe combinations and scheduling.