It can help to improve muscle tone and reduce the appearance of cellulite. EMS Sculpting is a safe and effective treatment for those looking to improve their body shape aesthetic. The machine comes with different attachments that can be used on different areas of the body.
When should EMS Sculpting System be used?
The EMS Sculpting System can be used on any area of the body that you wish to tone and tighten. Some common areas that people use this machine on are the stomach, arms, and legs. The machine can also be used to help improve the appearance of cellulite and can also be used to help tighten skin. The EMS Sculpting System machine can also be used on any area of the body that is afflicted with fat. For best results, it is recommended to use the machine on the areas of the body that are most resistant to diet and exercise. It should also be used when the patient is scheduled for a body sculpting procedure.
Who Is the Ideal Candidate to use EMS Sculpting System?
In general, patients who are seeking non-invasive fat reduction and body contouring with minimal downtime are good candidates for EMS Sculpting. The treatment is effective for reducing stubborn fat deposits and can help to improve the appearance of cellulite. The ideal candidate for the EMS Sculpting system is anyone who is looking to improve their body contour and reduce fat in specific areas. This system can be used on the face, neck, abdomen, thighs, and arms. Additionally, EMS Sculpting may also be a good option for those who are struggling to tone specific areas of their body.
Pros of EMS Sculpting System
Some advantages of EMS Sculpting system include:
• Increased muscle strength and endurance
• Increased range of motion
• Increased blood circulation
• Increased tissue elasticity
• Enhanced healing and repair process
Cons of EMS Sculpting System
• There is a risk of burns from the electrical current used in the EMS Sculpting system
• There is a risk of tissue damage from the electrical current used in the EMS Sculpting system
• The system can be uncomfortable for some people.
• The system is more expensive than other body sculpting options.
1. Works best on darker skin tones
Using the painless laser hair removal machine, clinicians can target dark hairs. It makes the removal process more comfortable because dark skin tends to have more hair follicles that grow quickly and can be painful if removed using traditional methods. The device is also less likely to cause scarring for those with lighter skin who need traditional hair removal methods.
2. Painless laser hair removal is an effective way to remove unwanted hair permanently
Permanently removing unwanted hair doesn’t have to be painful. Using the painless laser hair removal machine, clinicians can remove unwanted hairs in as few as six treatments with no downtime or visible results.
3. Clients often see noticeable results in as few as three treatments
Clients interested in painless laser hair removal can follow a six-step treatment regimen designed specifically for their skin type. After three applications of the device on each leg, they see visible results after a maximum of five treatments.
4. Clients can choose to use a single device or combine it with other devices
The painless laser hair removal machine is the only device the FDA approved for home use. However, suppose clients want to combine it with one of the other devices. In that case, there are no adverse effects on the skin or anything else that the devices commonly used together example, a radio frequency device used with a hair removal laser.
5. Clients can use the painless laser hair removal machine on any part of their body
The painless laser hair removal machine is designed to be used on arms, back, chest and legs. When combined with a cooling glove and a topical anesthetic cream, clients can use the device to get rid of hairs on their upper lips, arms, or even their face.
1. Painless laser hair removal may not work for everyone
Painless laser hair removal is most suitable for those with dark skin and light-colored hair. Dark and gray hairs are the only ones targeted by the painless laser. Even after multiple treatments, those with light or blond hair may not experience effective results.
2. Painless laser hair removal may cause a small amount of scarring after the procedure
Non-emergency cosmetic procedures such as laser hair removal can cause a small amount of scarring when performed incorrectly. The area must be properly exposed for lasers to work on its pigment so that some scarring may occur.
3. Painless laser hair removal does not use creams or gels
Patients should not expect that painless laser hair removal will feel the same as traditional waxing methods. The device does not use lotions or gels to remove unwanted hairs, so that patients may experience more discomfort than other less effective hair removal methods.
The old-fashioned way to <>tighten your skin was to perform a surgical facelift. A facelift will temporarily tighten and lift your skin back into place, but it will not correct the underlying lack of elasticity, so your skin will rapidly sag back into its former position. Nowadays, aestheticians have a wide range of non-surgical tools to directly address and correct the skin’s lack of elasticity.
Aestheticians today have access to small, portable machines that can apply radiofrequency energy deep within the skin to restore the skin’s youthful elasticity. The machine delivers the radiofrequency energy to the skin via a hand-held wand. The radiofrequency energy penetrates deeply into the skin, where it is converted into heat. The heat energy causes the collagen structure to contract and tighten, inducing an immediate increase in the firmness of the skin. In the days and weeks following the treatment, the skin responds to the energy by making more collagen and elastin, producing a visibly firmer, more elastic, and more aesthetic appearance.
Your skin has three layers, the outer layer of dead cells called the epidermis, the inner layer full of blood vessels and nerves called the dermis, and the underlying layer full of sweat glands and fat called the subcutaneous layer. All three layers contain extensive amounts of extracellular proteins that form the structure of the skin, the extracellular matrix. The most predominant proteins in the matrix are collagen and elastin.
Exposure to ultraviolet light from the sun and general aging processes cause your skin to change in many ways. The changes most relevant to your skin becoming less elastic and less firm involve the extracellular matrix. Your body slowly stops making as much collagen and elastin. The lack of elastin is the major reason why your skin stops being springy and firm and starts sagging instead.
After a thorough cleaning of the skin, a conductive gel is spread over the area to be treated. The aesthetician slowly moves the wand over the skin, delivering the appropriate amount of radiofrequency energy. The treatment takes 30 to 90 minutes. There may be some minor discomfort and the treated area may experience mild swelling and reddening for a few hours afterward, but you can return to your normal activities immediately.
There will be some immediate, obvious tightening of the skin after the treatment. The full effects won’t become apparent for two to six months. The radiofrequency treatment induces your skin to start producing more collagen and elastin, and over time, as the more youthful extracellular matrix starts to build up, your skin will slowly become thicker, firmer, plumper, and more elastic. The full effect of the treatment should be apparent by six months.
Unfortunately, the improvement in your skin will not be permanent. After about two years, the effect will wear off and your skin will slowly stop producing as much collagen and elastin. The good news is that you can just go get another treatment as soon as you notice that your skin is starting to sag a little bit. People who have repeated rounds of treatment report that the interval between treatments increases over time; for example, after your first treatment, you may need a second treatment 18 months later, but you only need a third treatment 28 months after the second treatment.
What areas can be treated?
Radiofrequency treatment works best on the jowls, chin, and under the eyes. It can, however, be applied anywhere you are experiencing sagging skin, such as your neck, cheeks, and upper arms.
Who is a good candidate for this procedure?
The best candidate for a radiofrequency treatment is someone who is relatively healthy and has taken steps to keep their skin healthy by following a healthy diet, exercising, and protecting their skin from the sun. Despite their efforts to remain healthy, their skin is starting to become thinner and less elastic, and as a consequence is starting to sag a bit. Radiofrequency treatment is an ideal approach to this aesthetic problem since it completely reverses the underlying cause of the sagging skin.
Individuals who have a lot of loose, floppy skin in their problem area may need surgery to remove the excess skin before applying radiofrequency energy to tighten the remaining skin. For example, if you have been following a healthy lifestyle and have lost a few pounds, along with your third chin, for the best aesthetic result a combination of surgery and radiofrequency treatment should be considered.
Are there any safety risks or side effects to be concerned about?
Radiofrequency treatments, when applied by a trained aesthetician, are remarkably safe. There are no reported safety risks or side effects.
If you are interested in discussing your skin and how to improve its health and aesthetics, why not give us a call? We have all of the most modern techniques and aesthetic machines available at our spa, and we can advise you about the best approach to meet your goals.
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