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Venus Legacy is the older protocol and Venus Legacy is newer and provides better results. Venus Legacy (Sculpt FX) tightens and contours the abdominal area for a more defined stomach. The treatments deliver Multipolar Radio Frequency and Magnetic Pulse Therapy to the skin to create a dense and uniform heat matrix. Subsequently these treatments lead to tighter skin. Generally a series of 8-10 treatments are required.
Venus Freeze was the original device, yes. It uses cross-magnetic pulses and radio frequency. Venus Legacy was created after with the same philosophy, with added suction. Adding suction allows deeper fat and cellulite to be treated much more effectively. For best results, Venus Legacy or Freeze should be combined with other treatments like Exilis Ultra and Cellutone/Zwave. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a cosmetic dermatologist. Best, Dr. Emer
Both devices are essentially the same technology and accomplish the same goal; skin tightening on areas such as the abdomen, arms, neck and thighs. The difference is that the Legacy is newer and achieves higher energy delivery which allows it to produce more results per treatment or possibly the same result in fewer treatments. Both work well. You will have to decide on the value / cost per treatment, but as always, you should trust your physician and make sure you see a physician who is a board certified dermatologist or cosmetic / plastic surgeon.
Venus Freeze/Venus Legacy treatments deliver multipolar radio frequency and magnetic pulse therapy to the skin to produce a uniform heat matrix. This causes tightening and contouring of the skin and collagen build up. These treatments should not affect a thyroid issue. Discuss your medical h...
Thank you for your question.It is completely safe to do the injections the same day, but I would have the Botox done after the Venus treatment. The reason being I usually recommend not laying flat or putting pressure on your face after the injections. The treatments should not effect each other...
The manufacturer of the device says you should not do this treatment if you have a pacemaker. It is about the only thing they list as a contraindication. "This answer has been solicited without seeing this patient and cannot be held as true medical advice, but only opinion. Seek in-person ...