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Packages
Body Sculpting with HIFEM + EMS + RF
25% + Muscle & 31% Fat Reduction
1 Section in 1 Session (Consultation & Evaluation)
4 Pack
8 Pack
12 Pack
16 Pack
2 Section in 1 Session (Consultation & Evaluation)
4 Pack
8 Pack
12 Pack
16 Pack
Body Sculpting
3 in 1 Technology of RENASCULPT
High-Intensity Focused Electro-Magnetic Technology
It induce short bursts of powerful muscle contractions that lead to increased muscle density, decreased volume, better definition, and improved tone. Also the energy will eliminates the fat cells, so not only for muscle building, but also for fat reduction. Clinical research shows that after a course treatment, it can increase 25% muscle and get 31% fat reduction.
Electro Muscle Stimulation
EMS is a type of electrotherapy stimulates a muscle contraction using electrical impulses, this stimulation creates muscle contractions that can be quick and frequent, fast with long pauses, so get good results on muscle building as well.
Radio Frequency
RF is a nonsurgical method of tightening your skin. The procedure involves using energy waves to heat the deep layer of your skin known as your dermis. This heat stimulates the production of collagen so that get skin firming and tightening results.
How does it works?
The electrical principle of the magneto machine is the principle of charge and discharge, that is, electricity to magnetism. the capacitor bank is charged through the charging power board, and then discharged through the discharge control module (thyristor), and the current is converted into electromagnetic waves after passing through the load (handle).
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Benefits
Muscle Building and Toning: EMS sculpting can help stimulate muscle contractions in targeted areas of the body, leading to muscle development and toning. It is often used to enhance muscle definition and create a more sculpted appearance.
Improved Muscle Strength: Regular EMS sessions can lead to increased muscle strength, making it a valuable tool for athletes and fitness enthusiasts looking to enhance their performance.
Fat Reduction: While primarily a muscle-toning procedure, EMS sculpting can also contribute to localized fat reduction by increasing energy expenditure and promoting the metabolism of fatty acids.
Enhanced Athletic Performance: EMS can help improve muscle endurance and coordination, which can be beneficial for athletes and individuals engaging in sports and physical activities.
Posture Improvement: EMS sessions that target core muscles and the back can contribute to better posture by strengthening the muscles responsible for maintaining proper alignment.
Time Efficiency: EMS sculpting sessions are often shorter than traditional workouts, making them a time-efficient option for individuals with busy schedules.
Reduced Recovery Time: EMS can help reduce muscle soreness and speed up recovery after intense workouts or physical activities.
Customized Treatments: EMS devices can be customized to target specific muscle groups or areas of the body, allowing for personalized treatment plans.
Non-Invasive: EMS sculpting is a non-invasive procedure that does not require surgical intervention, incisions, or downtime, making it a less risky option compared to surgical alternatives.
Complement to Exercise: EMS can be used in conjunction with regular exercise and a healthy diet to enhance fitness and body-contouring results.
Enhanced Confidence: Achieving a more toned and sculpted appearance through EMS sculpting can boost self-confidence and body image.
Contraindications and considerations:
Pregnancy: EMS sculpting should be avoided during pregnancy, as electrical stimulation of muscles may have unknown effects on the developing fetus. Pregnant individuals should postpone EMSculpt treatments until after childbirth.
Active Implants: Individuals with active medical implants, such as pacemakers, defibrillators, or neurostimulators, should not undergo EMS sculpting in the treatment areas. The electrical stimulation may interfere with these devices and pose a risk to the individual's health.
Metal Implants or Pins: People with metal implants, pins, or other metallic objects in the treatment area should consult with their healthcare provider before undergoing EMSculpt. Electrical stimulation could potentially affect these implants or cause discomfort.
Neuromuscular Disorders: Individuals with certain neuromuscular disorders, such as muscular dystrophy or myasthenia gravis, should avoid EMS sculpting, as the treatment may exacerbate their condition or lead to muscle contractions beyond their control.
Epilepsy or Seizure Disorders: EMSculpt may not be suitable for individuals with a history of epilepsy or seizure disorders, as electrical stimulation could trigger seizures in susceptible individuals.
Recent Surgical Procedures: Individuals who have recently undergone surgery in the treatment area should wait until they have fully recovered and received clearance from their surgeon before considering EMS sculpting.
Skin Conditions: People with open wounds, infections, or inflammatory skin conditions in the treatment area should avoid EMSculpt until the skin has healed. Electrical stimulation could exacerbate skin issues and potentially lead to infections.
Implants or Fillers: Those with dermal or soft tissue implants or fillers in the treatment area should consult with their practitioner. EMSculpt may affect the distribution or integrity of these cosmetic enhancements.
Recent Injections: If you have received injectable treatments, such as Botox or dermal fillers, in the treatment area, it's advisable to wait until the effects have fully settled before undergoing EMSculpt. Consult with your practitioner for guidance on the timing.
Cardiovascular Conditions: Individuals with certain cardiovascular conditions, such as severe hypertension (high blood pressure) or heart disease, should use caution with EMSculpt. The treatment may elevate heart rate and blood pressure, potentially posing risks in these cases.
Cancer: People with cancer or a history of cancer should consult with their healthcare provider before undergoing EMSculpt, especially if they are receiving cancer treatments or have concerns about muscle stimulation.
Medications: Certain medications or medical conditions may affect a person's response to EMSculpt. It's important to disclose all medications and medical history to the practitioner during the consultation.