Divas Lipo
Diva’s Lipo’ is a new procedure that combines electrotherapy, fat cavitation, and wood therapy concepts to provide a complete and non-invasive body contouring solution.
Diva’s Lipo’ is a new procedure that combines electrotherapy, fat cavitation, and wood therapy concepts to provide a complete and non-invasive body contouring solution.
Diva’s lipo is a popular procedure for individuals looking to contour their bodies but through non-invasive techniques. The combination of techniques makes it more effective as it targets specific areas and is tailor made to suit your needs. It is done as an outpatient procedure and is hence suitable if you’re looking to resume your day to day activities relatively quickly.
Because it is non-invasive, the procedure is low-risk and is suitable for most people. However, as with any massage, it is always a good idea to discuss any concerns or conditions you may have with your therapist before the session begins. If you have any medical conditions, skin conditions, or are pregnant, this is especially important.
Before your surgery, our team will be in constant contact with you to make sure all the boxes are checked. Some crucial elements to remember are:
You can also attend to minor details like removing contacts and switching to glasses, packing a bag of essentials as well as preparing a last-minute list of questions. Remember, there’s no such thing as being too prepared!
If you are considering Diva’s Lipo, there are a few steps you can take to prepare for the procedure:
Following these steps will ensure that you are well prepared for your Diva’s Lipo procedure and have a better chance of achieving the results you desire. For the best results, always communicate with your practitioner and follow their instructions.
The first step in the procedure would be to use electrotherapy, specifically transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), to warm up the muscles and prepare the body for the subsequent stages of treatment. TENS helps to prepare the muscles and increase blood flow, which increases the effectiveness of the therapy.
The next step would be to employ fat cavitation. The practitioner would employ a handheld device that emits ultrasonic waves that would be directed at specific areas of the body where fat would be removed. The ultrasonic waves cause fat cells to vibrate and break down into liquid, which the body then eliminates via the lymphatic system.
The final step would be a wood therapy massage, which would involve manipulating the tissue with wooden instruments such as suction cups, rolling pins, and bamboo sticks. Suction cups can create a mild vacuum effect, which can help to improve blood flow and reduce muscle tension, whereas rolling pins and bamboo sticks can be used to work out muscle knots and tightness, breaking down fat and cellulite. A kneading technique can also be used by the therapist to massage the skin and release tension in the muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
There are a few things you can expect in terms of healing and aftercare following a Diva’s Lipo procedure:
It is crucial to remember that, as with any aesthetic procedure, outcomes can differ depending on the person’s body and health. Your doctor can advise you on how to best care for yourself following the procedure and how frequently you should have it repeated to maintain results.
The procedure is regarded as secure and non-invasive.
The body can continue to produce new fat cells, so the effects of “Diva’s Lipo” are not long-lasting. However, by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, the procedure can help to reduce the number of fat cells in the treated areas, and the results may last for a long time.
The Diva’s Lipo procedure doesn’t hurt. A short-term bout of mild discomfort or soreness in the treated areas is possible for some people, but this is typically treatable with over-the-counter painkillers.