Every time I have a NuEra treatment, it gets painful due to the high temperature. The physician needs to stop as otherwise, I would get a severe skin burn. She says it is normal. Should NuEra procedures be painful and burn your skin? What is wrong and how can it be prevented?
I have mild cellulite and banana roll skin folds, and I'm interested in a noninvasive procedure that would improve the look and smoothness of the backs of my thighs. I considered Thermi250 skin tightening, but also recently saw something about NuEra Tight as a similar treatment, but I can't find much info. Does one last longer than the other? Or cost more? I've also had a consultation for Qwo, but I'm hesitant bc of bruising and unclear benefit for banana rolls.
I am 36yo, 5'5, 125lbs, and 4 months postpartum. I am back at my pre-pregnancy weight but have some skin laxity that is particularly noticeable when I lean over/bend, and in certain clothes. Would NuEra Tight be enough of an intervention? Or is a tummy tuck necessary for improvement? I'm active and usually very fit so this has been mildly distressing. Thank you.
Hello! Can RF treatments help with smoothing out fibrosis or hard Lipo lumps? Im almost 1 year post op and have a few spots on my upper abdomen that are too hard to massage. Wondering if NuEra tight will help make it look nicer.