How Velashape machine Works (Principle of Treatment)
Velashape works through a combination of the following technologies:
Radio Frequency (RF): Radio frequency energy heats the deeper layers of the skin, stimulating collagen and elastin production, improving skin tightness and reducing sagging.
Infrared Light: Infrared energy penetrates deeper into the skin to enhance blood circulation, oxygenate tissues, and improve metabolism. It also helps break down fat deposits.
Mechanical Massage: A mechanical massaging system gently massages the skin, promoting lymphatic drainage, improving circulation, and breaking down fat cells.
Vacuum Suction: The suction component of the device lifts the skin, creating a vacuum effect that allows the RF and infrared energy to penetrate more deeply, targeting fat and cellulite more effectively.
Types of Cellulite Treated by Velashape
Velashape is particularly effective for treating:
Fatty Cellulite: Cellulite caused by fat deposits beneath the skin, typically seen as a “dimpled” appearance.
Mixed Cellulite: A combination of fat and fibrous cellulite, which may require more advanced treatment techniques.
Mild to Moderate Cellulite: Especially effective for individuals with mild to moderate cellulite. It works by breaking down fat deposits, smoothing skin, and improving overall contour.
Treatment Process
Session Length: A typical Velashape session lasts around 20 to 45 minutes, depending on the area being treated.
Frequency of Sessions: For best results, Velashape is usually performed 1 to 2 times per week. A full treatment cycle may require 4 to 6 sessions.
Treatment Areas: Velashape can be used on various parts of the body, including the thighs, buttocks, abdomen, arms, and even the face for skin tightening.