Can we finally treat visceral fat? A recent study says, YES!

Non-invasive visceral fat reduction

A recent study, published in February 2021, revealed that HIFEM technology effectively reduced visceral abdominal fat by 14%.  The scientists treated subjects with EmSculpt, a high-intensity focused electromagnetic device which produced supramaximal muscle contractions.  The subjects each received 8 treatments at 2-3 days apart.   Though the study’s authors cited the need for additional studies,…

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The 1 change your clients must make to lose weight

weight loss tips to help body contouring

With seventy-one percent of Americans overweight, it comes as no surprise that conversations with our clients include frustrations and dissatisfaction with body shape and weight.  Though there’s a slew of factors that affect our weight status, there’s one behavioral secret that serves as the launching pad for weight loss success – for everyone.   Behavioral…

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Body ‘Quick Fix:’ Why we all want it

Body contouring quick fix

Needs and desires drive every market.  Whether it’s unwanted fat, cellulite, skin firming or muscle enhancement, now, more than ever, people are claiming the right to feel good about themselves, especially in seeking treatments to reach their ideal body.   Numbers don’t lie.  The demand for non-invasive body contouring treatments has gone up 137% in…

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Coolsculpting by Allergan Aesthetics launches Coolsculpting Elite

coolsculpting elite, body contouring academy

Allergan Aesthetics, an AbbVie Company, has announced the launch of the Coolsculpting Elite, its next-generation fat reduction system, with applicators designed to complement the body’s natural curves.   Coolsculpting is a non-invasive fat reduction technology that literally freezes fat cells, destroying between 20-25% in the treated area in one treatment.   Coolsculpting Elite harnesses proven…

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Create your dream aesthetic business with non-invasive body contouring

non-invasive body contouring

Most Americans feel unhappy with their bodies and want to take action to make changes. According to the report published by the IPSOS (a leading global aesthetics researcher), the vast majority of Americans feel dissatisfied with their bodies.  Those unhappy numbers startle: 86% of women and 74% of men want to change something about their…

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