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Non-invasive body sculpting refers to cosmetic treatments designed to eliminate fat cells, tighten skin, or shape specific areas of the body without surgery, incisions, or downtime.
CryoTherapy: Freezes fat cells so they won't return.
Wood therapy, also known as Maderotherapy, is a natural, non-invasive massage technique that uses specially designed wooden tools to contour the body, reduce cellulite, and improve overall circulation.
Radiofrequency (RF): Tightens skin and targets fat through heat.
Ultrasound Cavitation: Uses sound waves to break down fat cells.
Laser Lipolysis: Uses laser energy to destroy fat.
Electromagnetic Muscle Stimulation (e.g., EMS): Builds muscle and burns fat. are a great way to help site visitors find quick answers to common questions about your business and create a better navigation experience.
These treatments target fat cells or skin layers with specialized technologies (e.g., cold, heat, sound waves, or energy). Fat cells are broken down and naturally eliminated through the body’s lymphatic system over time.
Results vary based on the treatment and individual. Most people require minimum of 8-12 sessions, which maybe an average of 1-2 sessions per week to achieve optimal results.
Results may appear within a few weeks but often take 2–3 months to fully develop as the body eliminates fat.
Maintenance depends on lifestyle; results can be long-lasting with a balanced diet and exercise.
Common side effects include:
Temporary redness, swelling, bruising, or numbness.
Mild discomfort during or after treatment. Rare complications might include uneven results or sensitivity in the treated area.
Prices range between $300–$3,000 per session depending on the treatment type, provider, and area treated. Package deals for multiple sessions may reduce the cost.
Ideal candidates:
Are close to their ideal weight.
Have stubborn fat deposits or loose skin that don’t respond to diet and exercise.
Maintain a healthy lifestyle. Non-invasive body sculpting is not a weight-loss solution.
Yes, when performed by licensed professionals, these treatments are generally safe. Temporary side effects may include redness, swelling, or bruising, but serious complications are rare.
Sessions typically last between 30 minutes and an hour, depending on the treatment and target area.