NON-SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Emsculpt NEO
Emsculpt NEO is the first and only non-invasive body sculpting procedure that provides simultaneous fat elimination and muscle building in a 30-minute session. Most people benefit from Emsculpt NEO treatments. For those who want to build muscle, eliminate fat and improve diastasis separation post-partum, the combination RF and HIFEM technology of Emsculpt NEO is for you.
At a Glance
CANDIDATE
• BMI < than 35
• No excessive skin or skin laxity
• Maintain a healthy diet during treatments, and follow instructions post treatment
• No contraindications (See below)
TREATMENT AREA
Abdomen
Buttocks
Thighs (front, inner, outer, back)
Biceps & Triceps
Calves
DURATION
30 minutes
DOWNTIME
No downtime
Procedure
You will feel intense muscle contractions together with a heating sensation in the treatment area which is comparable to hot stone massage. Each patient's results may vary, but the best time to see the final results is in 3 months after the last treatment. It is not a weight loss treatment, it is a non-invasive body sculpting treatment. HIFEM simply causes involuntary muscle contractions and RF increases the temperature of subcutaneous fat to the levels that the fat cells are permanently damaged, and slowly metabolized from the body.
Contraindications
The following list of contraindications would make a patient ineligible
for Emsculpt NEO treatments:
• Electronic implants (such as cardiac pacemakers, defibrillators, cochlear implants and neurostimulators)
• Metal implants (including copper IUD)
• Drug pumps
• Malignant tumor
• Pulmonary insufficiency
• Injured or otherwise impaired muscles or scar tissue
• Cardiovascular diseases
• Disturbance of temperature or pain perception
• Hemorrhagic conditions
• Septic conditions and empyema
• Acute inflammations
• Systemic or local infection such as osteomyelitis and tuberculosis
• Contagious skin disease
• Elevated body temperature
• Pregnancy, postpartum period (must be 6 months post partum to start treatment), nursing and menstruation
• Grave’s disease