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Thank you for your question in regards to Exilis. Absolutely! Exilis uses radio frequency to melt stubborn fat and help tighten the skin. To be sure what is best for you, see two or more board-certified providers in your area for a complete evaluation to make sure you are a good candidate and that it is safe for you to have treatment. I hope this helps.
Yes you can! While this treats those stubborn areas and can be very rewarding, start with a high quality consultation and a full treatment plan if you are a good candidate.
Hello! You absolutely can use exilis on your abdomen prior to children. Exilis uses radio frequency to melt and destroy stubborn fat cells. While Exilis has the ability to also tighten for skin laxity, we would just use the fat melting settings if that's what you desire.
Exilis Elite is a powerful fat reduction and skin tightening treatment that works at a deeper level than other body contouring treatments. It is especially effective for treating stubborn abdominal fat that many women accumulate, even with diet and exercise. The treatment is delivered to the superficial layer only so it will not affect any tissues below the muscles. You can undergo treatment even if you haven’t had children yet. It’s important to keep in mind that when you gain weight during pregnancy, the results may be compromised.
Hello Jennie,Thank you so much for this question.Exilis Elite is perfect for patients pre or post children as it targets superficial fat and skin for fat reduction and skin tightening. The treatment does not go below the muscle and has no detrimental effects to having children. It's particularly good for stubborn abdominal fat which is hard to shift with diet and exercise. The treatment can be tailored to include skin tightening to enhance the result.Cavendish Clinic
Thank you for your question in regards to Exilis. This type of procedure does not involve the use of lidocaine. To be sure what is best for you, see two or more board-certified providers in your area for a complete evaluation to make sure you are a good candidate and that it is safe for you to h...
Thank you for your question in regards to Exilis. Although it shouldn't interfere with abdominal treatments if it is located in your ankle, there can still be a risk of developing tissue damage around any metal. To be sure what is best for you, see two or more board-certified providers in your ...
Thank you for your question in regards to Exilis. Unfortunately, Exilis cannot be performed on anyone who has a pacemaker, metal implants, copper IUD or who is pregnant or breastfeeding. Per the manufacturer, these are contradictions to having the treatment. To be sure what is best for you, s...