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yes you can use this to noninvasively reduce unsightly fat pockets in this area. It can also be used to help reshape the ‘Dad bods’
Hello there! I think Exilis is a great option for you, as long as yours are truly not breast tissue. Exilis melts fat and tightens skin in the area treated, and can be customized per patient. Typically we recommend 4-6 treatments, spaced 1-2 weeks apart (for fat-melting). Patients need to be very hydrated, and can expect very minimal downtime (some redness and mild swelling). We can not treat you if you have metal anywhere in your body. Patients typically see improvement after the third treatment, with the final result 6-8 weeks after the last treatment. Cheers! Sarah RN BSN
Exilis Ultra is the newest unit available with BTL and the best for this problem if one wants radio frequency. Smart lipo lasering might be another choice you could consider.
Thank you for your question in regards to Exilis. Non invasive procedures, such as Exilis are not used as a weight loss method. Procedures as such are ideal for problematic areas and are based on the specific area of concerns with patients. Radio frequency is used to melt away fat cells and hel...
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...
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...
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