One thing that sets ThermoSculpt apart from other non-invasive body shaping procedures is that it offers total body reinvention. The procedure is specifically designed not just for muscle toning, but also fat burning and skin laxity improvement. It involves the deep heating of tissues and electrical muscle stimulation.
So, how does ThermoSculpt achieve this? How can this procedure reinvent your body without cuts, needles, or longer downtime?
ThermoSculpt uses diathermocontraction, a unique and patented energy created by Brera Medical. It combines diathermy and faradic muscle contraction and uses a technical device called the Imperium Med 400 system. This emits high-intensity radiofrequency energy (400 watts).
The procedure relies on deep dermal heating, muscle stimulation, and the emission of radiofrequency. This means no needles or incisions are required.
The system used to perform ThermoSculpt involves the use of different handpieces to carry out various treatment protocols. These include:
Diathermocontraction triggers various processes that enable body rejuvenation. This is ideal for areas that require fat burning, muscle toning, and overall improvement. Common treatment areas include:
The combination of deep dermal heating and electrical muscle contraction can also help with a number of body processes and concerns, such as:
Both men and women looking to tone their muscles, burn fat, and tighten skin can turn to ThermoSculpt. It is ideal for those who are close or within their ideal body shape or weight but have specific areas that they want to tone. It can improve your figure, so you can look and feel more confident in your own appearance.
You will also need multiple sessions of ThermoSculpt, depending on your needs and goals. A consultation and body assessment with our aesthetic doctor will help determine the number of treatments needed to achieve your desired goals.
Important things to take note of:
Are you considering ThermoSculpt to tone and shape your body? Contact Cutis Medical Laser Clinics today and schedule a consultation and body assessment with our Harvard-trained aesthetic doctor in Singapore, Dr. Sylvia Ramirez, to find out if it’s right for you.
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