Ultrasonic Cavitation Training

Master non-invasive fat reduction with ultrasonic cavitation at BC Medical Clinic in Coquitlam, BC.

Ultrasonic cavitation is a non-invasive body contouring treatment that uses low-frequency ultrasound waves to break down fat cells in targeted areas without surgery, needles, or downtime. At BC Medical Clinic in Coquitlam, British Columbia, our cavitation training teaches you to deliver this popular fat reduction treatment safely and effectively.

Cavitation works by emitting ultrasound waves at 30 to 40 kHz that create microscopic bubbles within the interstitial fluid surrounding fat cells. These bubbles expand and collapse rapidly, generating pressure that disrupts the adipocyte cell membrane. The released triglycerides are then processed by the body's lymphatic system and metabolized naturally. Our training covers the biophysics of ultrasonic cavitation, how frequency and power settings affect treatment depth and efficacy, and how to target specific anatomical areas including the abdomen, flanks, thighs, upper arms, and back.

Client assessment and treatment planning are critical components of our curriculum. You will learn to evaluate body composition, identify ideal candidates for cavitation treatment, set realistic expectations based on fat distribution and lifestyle factors, and recognize contraindications including liver disease, kidney dysfunction, pregnancy, and pacemakers. Understanding how cavitation fits within the broader landscape of body contouring options — including cryolipolysis, RF body treatments, and lipo-laser — allows you to make informed recommendations and combine modalities when appropriate.

Hands-on training at our Coquitlam clinic includes performing actual cavitation treatments on real clients. You will learn proper gel application, transducer technique, treatment area mapping, session timing, and post-treatment lymphatic drainage massage protocols. Our instructors supervise every treatment to ensure you develop proper technique and clinical judgment.

Body contouring is one of the fastest-growing segments of the aesthetics industry in Canada, and cavitation is an accessible entry point for practitioners because of its relatively low equipment cost and broad client appeal. Graduates receive certification from BC Medical Clinic, Canadian College of Aesthetic Dermatology.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does ultrasonic cavitation differ from liposuction?
Ultrasonic cavitation is completely non-invasive — no surgery, no needles, no anaesthesia, and no downtime. It uses ultrasound waves to disrupt fat cells through the skin surface. Liposuction is a surgical procedure that physically suctions fat from the body through incisions. Cavitation produces more gradual results (typically 1 to 3 cm reduction per session in treated areas) and is best suited for clients with moderate localized fat deposits who want a non-surgical option. Multiple sessions are typically needed for optimal results.
How many cavitation sessions are needed for visible results?
Most clients see measurable results after 3 to 6 sessions, with treatments spaced 1 to 2 weeks apart. Each session treats one body area for approximately 30 to 40 minutes. Results are cumulative, and clients typically notice clothing fitting more comfortably and measurable circumference reduction within the first few sessions. Maintenance sessions and healthy lifestyle habits help sustain long-term results.
Is cavitation training included in other courses at BC Medical Clinic?
Yes. Cavitation training is included in our Body Contouring Technician course alongside RF body treatments and other contouring modalities. It is also part of the Advanced Aesthetic Dermatology (40 hours) and Master of Cosmetic Diploma (80 hours) programs. If you are specifically interested in body contouring, the dedicated course provides focused training on cavitation and complementary fat reduction technologies.
Are there any side effects of cavitation treatments?
Ultrasonic cavitation is generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects. Some clients experience temporary redness, mild warmth, or slight tenderness in the treated area, which typically resolves within a few hours. Post-treatment hydration is important to support the lymphatic processing of released triglycerides. Our training covers contraindication screening, proper technique to minimize adverse effects, and post-treatment care protocols.

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