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EMSCULPT VS CoolSculpting: Which one does you choose?

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EMSCULPT VS CoolSculpting: Which one does you choose?

Body -shaping is a general name, which is used to describe a series of non -invasive fat reduction and muscle growth therapy. EMSCULPT compares two leading non -invasive body shaping therapies with CoolSculpting, which aims to reduce excess fat and create your dream figure. Which one is your best choice?


CoolSculpting


COOLSCULPTING is a very popular non -invasive non -surgical frozen fat -soluble therapy. It uses controlled cooling to freeze stubborn fat. By reducing the temperature of the anatomical structure to 14th, it fundamentally destroys fat cells without harming skin or surrounding tissues. Scientific research shows that CoolSculpting can reduce fat by 25% after a single treatment, and the effect is lasting, and the cells will never grow back.


Emsculpt


EMSCULPT is a non -invasive surgery to help women and men shape and define muscles while losing weight. EMSCULPT can not only eliminate fat cells, but also HIFEM energy can also stimulate the muscle contraction below. This new technology uses electromagnetic to grow muscle fiber and muscle volume. A course of treatment is equivalent to 20,000 thousand sitting up.


How to choose?


1) CoolSculpting reduce fat, EMSCULPT conditioning muscle

CoolSculpting is very suitable for stubborn fat for the abdomen, thighs, back, upper arms, and chin. Help you quickly reduce stubborn fat. However, EMSCULPT seems to imitate the effect of exercise, and exercise is usually consistent with weight loss, but it is actually to exercise muscles and reduce fat is not the main goal.


2) Both treatment methods have been approved by FDA, non -invasive and relatively painless. The risk of negative effects is extremely low. Neither of the treatment requires a recovery period, and normal daily activities can usually be restored.