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Thank you for your photos. In my professional opinion I could recommend coolscupt for it does not appear that you have much tissue in the abdomen area. You also are a great candidate for Emsculpt which is muscle building fat burning treatment. The Radio Frequency helps with elasticity but also the fat just above the muscle line that is commonly the most stubborn fat. Good luck!
If you have small problem areas you can use non invasive methods like Coolsculpting with Vanquish or trusculpt iD to get small areas of fat reduced. Skin also tightens if you combine this with Exilis Ultra, Venus Legacy, and Inmode Forma/Contoura radiofrequency treatments. You boost the results from Coolsculpting if you add in Kybella injections to melt fat as well. We often combine Coolsculpting with shock therapy like ZWave, EVIVE, and Cellutone to get even faster results, more improvement, and less risk of combinations like nodules, swelling, neuropathy or paradoxical hyperplasia. Coolsculpting often takes a few treatments separated 8 to 12 weeks apart to get significant improvement. However, to get the most fat removal, contouring, skin tightening and definition, a VASER HI-DEF liposuction / liposculpture procedure with ThermiRF, Renuvion (J-Plasma), InMode BodyTite and fat grafting is your best bet. This will give you the most toned result. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a body contouring and hi-definition physique expert. Best, Dr. Emer.
BodyTite can be done in conjunction with liposuction. Standard liposuction retracts the skin 10-15%, where as the addition of BodyTite can retract the skin 30-40%. This provides optimal skin retraction to ensure that you have the best result. To follow surgery, compression garments are required...
Undergoing BodyTite treatment after experiencing a blood clot raises significant safety concerns that must be carefully evaluated and managed by a qualified healthcare provider. Here are some important considerations: Medical History: A history of blood clots, especially if recent, indicates a...
Thank you for your question. From your photos, I can see some lumps and bumps that are bothering you. Lumps and bumps are a normal part of the healing process; however, at 4 months usually they smooth out. I would suggest aggressive massage to those areas. I recommend that you schedule and in...