Not all radiofrequency and cavitation treatments are the same
Think before you commit to an ineffective treatment
Many salons and clinics in London offer very low specification cavitation treatment, with power as little as 10 Watts (10x times weaker than ours), or very low specification radiofrequency treatment, with power as little as 35 Watts (also 10x times weaker than ours). Others offer bipolar radiofrequency, a very superficial type of radiofrequency which is a total waste of time for body treatments (we have bipolar RF but we never use it)...
Cheap treatments like those are practically useless for either cellulite removal, localised fat reduction or skin firming. In those cases, cheap does not mean saving money or finding a good deal, it means wasting money.
This is especially true for the ~£20 cavitation treatments advertised on daily deal/coupon sites: as nobody would buy those treatments otherwise (being pretty ineffective), they are sold at rock-bottom prices to help salon owners cut their losses on the wrong equipment purchase...
In contrast, our treatments feature 350 Watts of monopolar, multi-frequency, radiofrequency; 100 Watts of ultrasound cavitation; and needle-free mesotherapy with 15 active ingredients, i.e. the highest specifications currently available.
We clearly do not promise miracles or instant results, because those do not exist, but we can definitely promise that we will offer you the most comprehensive and most powerful treatment available today.
Choose your treatment wisely - ask for specifications!
When you enquire about cavitation, radiofrequency or mesotherapy treatments, make sure you ask what are the specifications of the equipment used for the treatment.
Most important questions to ask:
- Do you use bipolar or monopolar radiofrequency? (Note: Bipolar is a waste of money for body treatments...)
- What is the maximum power of your RF equipment? (Note: Anything less than 150 Watts is a waste of money...)
- What is the maximum power of your cavitation equipment? (Note: Anything less than 75 Watts is a waste of money...)
- What is the frequency of your cavitation equipment? (Note: Best frequencies are 30-40kHz)
- What is the frequency of your radiofrequency equipment? (Note: Best frequencies are 300 kHz-1MHz)
- Does your equipment allow for frequency selection? (Note: Frequency selection allows the treatment to be focused on cellulite, deep fat or collagen, according to your needs. No frequency selection means "one size fits all" treatment...)
- How many and which ingredients does your mesotherapy gel contain? (Note: Several natural active ingredients at high concentration are required for best results)
If the specifications are poor...
...or even worse, if nobody at the clinic/salon has a clue what they are (quite common, given the widespread ignorance in the industry), then you know that the treatment you enquire about and the clinic or salon that offers it are not worth spending money on...













