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4in1 40K Radio-frequency Vacuum Ultrasonic Cavitation Machine, Body Slimming Sculpting Device for Face, Arm, Waist, Belly, Leg

SKU: ts00109

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For individuals who have had cancer or are currently taking anastrozole (a hormone therapy), we strongly recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before using any body slimming or radiofrequency (RF) devices, including this 4-in-1 Cavitation Machine. Here's why: This device uses ultrasonic cavitation and RF energy, which may stimulate tissue activity. For those with a history of hormone-sensitive cancers (e.g. breast cancer), even non-invasive treatments should be approached with caution. Anastrozole affects hormone levels, and while there's no direct evidence that RF or cavitation interferes, it's essential to be extra careful. Your safety comes first — please talk to your doctor before using this type of machine. Let us know if we can help with anything else! 
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I understand that the radio frequency head can be used on the face to tighten the skin. But it does not say that it can be used for liposuction. There are special fat burning heads that cannot be used on the face. 
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The facial radio frequency head can be used on the face to tighten the skin. The cavitation fat burning head cannot be used on the face. 
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It is recommended to use each head needle for 2-3 times a week for 15-20 minutes each time. 
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Yes, the radio frequency (RF) head included in the 40K 4-in-1 cavitation machine can be used on the breasts, but with caution. It is generally safe to use multipolar RF for skin tightening and lifting around the breast area, but not directly over the nipple or any breast implants. Make sure to: Use a low to medium energy level, Apply plenty of RF gel, Keep the device moving constantly to avoid overheating. 
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The ABC mode only represents the different ways of lighting the red light and default is A. Also,the red light is LED, assisting skin rejuvenation 
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The 40k and 80k for cavitators refer primarily to the ultrasonic frequencies, which are 40 kilohertz (kHz) and 80 kilohertz (kHz)。 Frequencies around 30kHz to 40kHz tend to produce more audible sounds, which can be noticeable, especially for those sensitive to noise or with tinnitus. This is because lower frequencies fall within the human hearing range, causing a buzzing or ringing sound.In contrast, higher frequencies like 80kHz move outside the typical hearing range, reducing the likelihood of aggravating tinnitus. While 80kHz devices may produce a higher frequency sound, they are generally less audible. For those new to cavitation, both 40kHz and 80kHz devices can seem similar in use. However, if you're sensitive to sound, starting with an 80kHz device might be preferable. It's also worth noting that 40kHz machines are often more affordable. If you're undecided, we recommend starting with a 40kHz device, as it offers a balance between cost and effectiveness. 
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Suitable for multiple parts of the body, commonly used in: abdomen, waist, buttocks, thighs, upper arms and other fat accumulation areas. The radio frequency probe can also be used on the face, neck and around the eyes to improve sagging and fine lines. Note: Cavitation heads and vacuum suction heads can only be used on the body, not on the face or bone protrusion areas.