Introducing the worlds first treatment designed to build muscle and sculpt your body
How EMSCULPT Works
Emsculpt is based on High Intensity Focused ElectroMagnetic Energy (HIFEM).
A single EMSCULPT session causes thousands of powerful muscle contractions which are extremely important in improving the tone and strength of the muscles. These induced muscle contractions are very intense, and the muscle tissue is thus forced to adapt to such extreme conditions. The muscle tissue responds by deep remodeling of its inner structure, which results in muscle building and body sculpting.
Emsculpt, the first device of its kind to build muscle and sculpt the body. One Emsculpt session is the equivalent of 20,000 crunches. Emsculpt gives a huge boost to your exercise regimen. As a non-invasive body sculpting solution, improved muscle tone has been proven through MRI, CT scan and ultrasound. This FDA cleared device is suitable for men and women of all ages for the strengthening, toning and firming of the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, and arms.
BENEFITS OF EMSELLA TREATMENTS
EMSCULPT FAQ's
Is this treatment for you?
Men and women who are at or close to their ideal weight are the best candidates. They are health conscious and exercise regularly. They are looking for that extra definition that the exercise is not giving them. There is no age limitation. Patients who have had prior surgeries such as a C section, abdominoplasty or liposuction, will have scar tissue that may make the contractions more uncomfortable than usual. These candidates can be treated as long as they are fully healed and have complete feeling in the treatment area. Although the treatment may be performed on patients with higher BMI’s and muscles may still be strengthened, fat will cover the muscle definition.
You may not be a candidate for the Emsella treatment if the following applies to you:
- Pregnancy
- Cardiac Pacemakers
- Implanted defibrillators
- Implanted neurostimulators
- Electronic Implants
- Pulmonary Insufficiency
- Metal Implants
- Drug Pumps
- Hemorrhagic conditions
- Anticoagulation therapy
- Heart Disorders
- Malignant Tumor