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80K vs 40K Cavitation: Which Frequency Is Right for Your Clients?

80K vs 40K Cavitation: Which Frequency Is Right for Your Clients?

, Von Kashif Amin, 5 min Lesezeit

Not all cavitation is the same. The frequency your machine uses makes a significant difference to the depth of treatment, the intensity of the effect, and the results your clients experience. This guide explains the difference between 80K and 40K cavitation and when to use each.

If you have ever looked at a cavitation machine and wondered what the difference is between 40K and 80K — you are not alone. It is one of the most common questions practitioners ask when choosing or upgrading their equipment, and it is one that genuinely matters for client outcomes.

The frequency your cavitation machine operates at affects how deeply the ultrasound energy penetrates, how intensely it disrupts fat cells, and which clients and body areas it is best suited for. This guide breaks it down clearly so you can make the right choice for every client who sits in your treatment chair.

What Does Cavitation Frequency Actually Mean?

Cavitation frequency refers to the number of ultrasonic wave cycles per second that the machine's transducer produces, measured in kilohertz (kHz). The two most common frequencies used in professional body contouring machines are 40 kHz (40K) and 80 kHz (80K).

Here is the key principle to understand: lower frequency = deeper penetration and stronger cavitation effect. Higher frequency = shallower penetration and gentler effect.

This is not a matter of one being better than the other — they are simply suited to different treatment goals and client profiles.

40K Cavitation: Deep, Powerful, and Aggressive

40K cavitation produces larger, more powerful ultrasonic waves that penetrate deeper into the subcutaneous fat layer — typically reaching 3 to 5 centimetres beneath the skin surface. At this depth, the cavitation effect is strong enough to physically rupture fat cell membranes in stubborn, deep fat deposits.

Best suited for:

  • Clients with significant, stubborn fat deposits on the abdomen, flanks, thighs, or buttocks
  • Body areas with thicker fat layers where deeper penetration is needed
  • Clients who have already had some treatments and want to target deeper, more resistant fat
  • Practitioners wanting maximum fat reduction results per session

What clients experience: A stronger buzzing or vibrating sensation during treatment. Some clients describe mild warmth. The sensation is more intense than 80K but should never be painful.

Results: More aggressive fat cell disruption, faster visible inch loss in stubborn areas, stronger lymphatic load (clients must drink plenty of water after treatment to support elimination).

80K Cavitation: Gentler, Shallower, and More Versatile

80K cavitation produces smaller, faster ultrasonic waves that work at a shallower depth — typically 1 to 3 centimetres beneath the skin surface. The cavitation effect is gentler, making it better suited for more delicate areas and clients with less fat to target.

Best suited for:

  • Clients with moderate fat deposits or those in the maintenance phase after a course of 40K treatments
  • More sensitive body areas such as the inner thighs, upper arms, and areas with thinner fat layers
  • Clients with sensitive skin or lower pain tolerance
  • Clients who are new to cavitation and want a gentler introduction to the treatment
  • Combining with RF for skin tightening and contouring rather than aggressive fat reduction

What clients experience: A milder, more comfortable sensation. Many clients find 80K treatments more relaxing than 40K. There is less post-treatment fatigue on the lymphatic system.

Results: Gentler fat cell disruption, gradual contouring and inch loss, excellent for skin tightening when combined with RF energy.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature 40K Cavitation 80K Cavitation
Frequency 40,000 Hz 80,000 Hz
Penetration Depth 3 to 5 cm 1 to 3 cm
Cavitation Intensity Strong Gentle
Fat Cell Disruption Aggressive Moderate
Best For Stubborn, deep fat deposits Moderate fat, sensitive areas
Client Comfort Moderate (stronger sensation) High (comfortable, relaxing)
Ideal Body Areas Abdomen, flanks, thighs, buttocks Inner thighs, arms, maintenance
Skin Tightening (with RF) Good Excellent
New Client Suitability Moderate High

Can You Use Both on the Same Client?

Absolutely — and many experienced practitioners do exactly this. A common approach is to:

  1. Use 40K cavitation on the primary target area (e.g. the abdomen) to aggressively disrupt deep fat deposits
  2. Follow with 80K cavitation or RF on surrounding or more sensitive areas (e.g. the flanks or inner thighs) for gentler contouring
  3. Finish with vacuum therapy to stimulate lymphatic drainage and help the body eliminate the released fat content

This layered approach allows you to deliver a comprehensive, personalised treatment that addresses multiple areas and concerns in a single session.

Which Should You Choose When Buying a Machine?

If you are investing in a new cavitation machine, look for one that offers both 40K and 80K heads as part of the package. Having both frequencies available gives you the flexibility to treat every client effectively, regardless of their body type, fat distribution, or sensitivity level.

A machine that only offers one frequency limits your ability to personalise treatments and may not deliver optimal results for every client who walks through your door.

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Final Thoughts

40K and 80K cavitation are not competitors — they are partners. Understanding when and how to use each frequency is what separates a good cavitation treatment from a great one. Match the frequency to the client, the body area, and the treatment goal, and you will consistently deliver results that keep clients coming back.

Have questions about which cavitation machine is right for your clinic? Contact our team for expert guidance.

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