What is HI-EMT?

It is an FDA-approved revolutionary body sculpting procedure to burn fat and build muscle mass. This completely non-invasive treatment builds muscle and reduces unwanted fat simultaneously by using High-Intensity focused Electromagnetic waves, Energy channeled through large paddles and stimulates supramaximal muscle contractions in your targeted muscle groups. These contractions are involuntary and are induced at a rate of approximately 20,000 contractions per 30 minutes–that’s like doing 20,000 crunches or squats in half an hour!

Who is a good candidate for Emsculpt?

The ideal candidates for this body sculpting treatment are healthy women and men with a BMI (body mass index) of 30 or less, who want to eliminate pockets of stubborn fat and build more muscle mass in the buttocks, stomach, legs, or upper arms.

Almost anyone can use this technology.

HI-EMS is for both men and women and is equivalent to 20,000 muscle movements or 5.5 hours working out in the gym, no downtime, no needles, completely non-invasive

and can be done completely clothed (light clothes like leggings, shorts, etc.)

How Does HI-EMS Sculpt Burn Fat?

The quick, repetitive contractions in your targeted muscle groups cause a chain reaction in your muscles:

  • The muscles release a chemical signaling local fat cells to break down to sustain the rapid contractions with adequate energy.

  • This process of lipolysis, or fat cell destruction, metabolizes local fat cells.

  • The fat cells are eventually broken down completely and expelled by your body as waste.

Thanks to the pulsing electromagnetic energy, your body’s process of metabolizing fat cells is optimized at nearly 5x the normal rate during this procedure.

How long does it take?

Each session is only 30 minutes but a program of between four and six sessions within two weeks is generally recommended with a single follow-up session approximately six to eight weeks following.

What do I need to do to prepare for the session?

You will find the sessions more comfortable if you don’t eat for about an hour before your appointment. 

What do I need to do after every session?

Suppose your goal is to improve your shape or get rid of cellulitis. In that case, we have more services to achieve your dream body, like Wood Therapy sessions to create curvy shapes, Fascia Blasting Sessions to improve skin texture, Manual Lymphatic Drainage massages to detoxify your body, and sessions of Infrared Sauna to boost your metabolism to burn faster calories and release the toxins.

What does it feel like?

An electromagnetic pulse goes into your muscle, which can vary from a tickling feeling to a minor contraction-like feeling.  The process is painless and non-invasive. There is no need for anesthesia. You will lie down, and 1,2,3 or 4 panels will be used to apply high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy to the target area of your body.

How fast does it work?

On average, results can be seen following the third or fourth session. Further visible differences can be seen 2 to 4 weeks after the fourth session, and the area will continue to improve for several weeks. The effects can last up to six months. However, some people may need additional treatments for the best results. If you take the course every 2-3 months, you can maintain your optimal figure better.

“The most popular treatment area is the abdomen, and in 30 minutes, you could enjoy a flatter, fitter stomach and perhaps even six-pack abs. The other popular treatment is the buttocks, which tones and tightens after the first treatment and improves from there. Also, you can take advantage of your session and complete your arms or legs, including the inner thighs.”

Contraindications

pregnancy or have any surgically implanted technology, such as a pacemaker or similar, Serious diseases, bacterial infections, or inflammatory processes. Open skin wounds and eczema, fever, Sunburns, and burns in general, Recent Surgeries ( You must check with the surgeon; the wound size determines the recovery time needed, which may be 6 to 8 weeks.) Thrombosis and thrombophlebitis, Stents that have been active for less than six months, Atherosclerosis, blood circulation problems, Untreated high blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases, Bleeding disorders, diabetes mellitus, Cancer or tumors, Acute arthritis, Neurological diseases and epilepsy, Progressive muscular dystrophy, Abdominal and inguinal hernias, Undiagnosed back pain, Internal organ diseases.