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Emsculpt NEO

After a consultation to determine if EMSculpt NEO is right for you, we’ll design a customized treatment plan, and schedule your first session.

When you arrive for your appointment, a technician places applicators in the treatment areas. During the session, you are able to lay down and relax. It is a painless procedure that may feel like an intense workout, and you’ll feel a warming sensation in the areas being treated. No anesthesia is required and there is no recovery period—you’ll feel like you had an intense workout, but you can return to regular activities right away.

What is the Difference Between EMSculpt NEO and EMSculpt?

EMSculpt and EMSculpt NEO are both highly effective, FDA-approved non-surgical ways to tone and contour different areas of the body with simple, painless sessions. Both systems apply high-intensity electromagnetic pulses to strengthen the muscles through a contraction.

But only EMSculpt NEO provides the dual benefit of radiofrequency energy to burn fat stores. While traditional EMSculpt is a great non-invasive technique for muscle definition, it doesn’t come near the potential benefits offered by EMSculpt NEO. EMSculpt can increase muscle mass by up to 16 percent, but multiple clinical studies have shown that, on average, using EMSculpt NEO in easy 30-minute treatment sessions can build 25 percent more muscle and reduce fat by 30 percent. EMSculpt NEO is the next generation of non-invasive body sculpting, the first of its kind to provide more intense muscle-building and fat-reduction simultaneously in each session—something traditional EMSculpt can’t achieve on its own.

EMSculpt NEO vs. CoolSculpting

With the wealth of options available for body sculpting and refinement, it’s important to evaluate with your doctor what will work best for you. Many people want to know how to choose between EMsculpt NEO and CoolSculpting. While traditional EMSculpt provides muscle building without the high rate of fat burn, CoolSculpting gets rid of fat, without building muscle. Only EMSculpt NEO can deliver both effective muscle building and fat burning in easy, non-invasive sessions.

Are EMSculpt NEO Results Permanent?

Many people wonder how many EMSculpt NEO Beverly Hills treatment sessions they will need and if the results are permanent. Most patients benefit from four initial sessions over the course of four weeks. People report seeing tangible results quickly after the last session, with benefits continuing to improve for several weeks afterward as the body continues to adapt to the electromagnetic therapy.

You can expect to see a much more toned and defined body in the mirror when results peak at about six weeks following the fourth treatment session. It’s so effective that sessions provide roughly the same toning benefits to your body as doing 12-16 grueling weeks of high-intensity interval training workouts.

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EMSculpt NEO provides a huge boost to your body contouring goals but doesn’t act as a replacement for a long-term healthy lifestyle that includes physical activity and a balanced diet. For the best results, pair the treatment with a balanced plan of exercise and diet. Consult with us on the benefits of maintenance sessions to help you achieve your body sculpting goals.

For more details about EMSculpt NEO, request an evaluation with Dr. Behroozan at Dermatology Institute of Southern California, today.  Call our office at (310) 392-1111 or request an appointment online.

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Beverly Hills
9090 Burton Way Beverly Hills,
CA 90211

(310) 392-1111

 

 

Santa Monica
2221 Lincoln Blvd, Suite 100
Santa Monica, CA 90405

(310) 392-1111

 

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