1825 Village Center Circle
Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89134
(702) 710-1771
Not recommended during pregnancy
Avoid with active skin infections or conditions in treatment area
Not suitable for severe varicose veins
Contraindicated with deep vein thrombosis or clotting disorders
Not recommended with active cancer
Avoid if recent surgery in treatment area
Not suitable on broken or irritated skin
Those with severe heart conditions should consult physician
The use of suction for therapeutic purposes is one of humanity’s oldest healing techniques. Cupping therapy dates back over 3,000 years, with evidence of its use in ancient Egyptian, Chinese, and Middle Eastern medicine. Healers recognized that creating negative pressure on the skin could reduce pain, improve circulation, and promote healing.
For those seeking to address cellulite, options have historically been limited. Topical creams rarely penetrate beyond the skin’s surface. Manual massage can temporarily improve circulation, but results are mild and short-lived. Invasive procedures involve significant downtime and risk.
Contemporary vacuum therapy devices combine ancient wisdom of suction with modern engineering: controlled, adjustable suction precisely calibrated to individual needs; dynamic treatment with moving handpieces that prevent bruising; multiple cup sizes for different body areas; and rhythmic pulsation modes that enhance lymphatic drainage beyond what static suction achieves.
Cavitation is completely painless (fat freezing involves significant discomfort), has no risk of paradoxical fat increase, shows results faster (weeks vs months), and requires no extended numbness or recovery. Both permanently destroy fat cells, but cavitation offers a more comfortable experience.
Results vary based on individual factors including severity of cellulite, skin elasticity, body composition, lifestyle factors, and treatment compliance. Vacuum therapy is most effective as part of a series with consistent treatment frequency.
Cellulite improvement requires ongoing maintenance. Without continued treatment and healthy lifestyle practices, cellulite will likely return over time as it is a structural condition influenced by genetics, hormones, and aging.
Vacuum therapy is not a weight loss treatment. While measurements may temporarily decrease due to fluid reduction, fat loss requires caloric deficit through diet and exercise.
Some temporary redness, warmth, and occasional mild bruising are normal responses to vacuum therapy and typically resolve within hours to days. Report any unusual reactions to your provider.
Optimal results require adequate hydration, reasonable attention to diet, and some physical activity. Treatment alone without lifestyle support will yield limited results.