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Dear myty26,Emsculpt should have no effect on your MS. If you are considering a treatment, I would suggest you to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
EMSculpt causes hypercontractions of the abdominal or buttock muscles toning and building the muscle. Multiple Sclerosis should not be effected by this treatment.Andrew Campbell, M.D.Quintessa
Emsculpt is a non-invasive procedure that strengthens muscles and melts fat by simulating intense muscle contractions. Emsculpt should not have any adverse effects on your MS.
Multiple Sclerosis is not a contraindication to EMSculpt treatment although a thorough assessment by the practitioner performing the treatment will need to be carried out. EMSculpt can be a great way to strengthen the core and buttocks muscles.
Hello and Thank you for your question. Both protocols may be used for the glute area. We have not experienced any fat loss with protocols 1 when it comes to the glute area. Although, you may choose to just use protocol 2 for muscle gain without RF.
I have many patients who I've treated with Emsculpt after performing liposuction on their abdomen. The results are impressive. By combining the two treatment modalities, a patient is able to get the benefits of both fat removal and muscle building/sculpting.
6 months would be fine! You are good to go. The longer you wait the longer it has time to heal. I am comfortable with 6 months.