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Airsculpt Experience
I just wanted to share my experience with Airsculpt as I wish I had done more research and seen how others had fared before spending more than $7,000 on the procedure. I had my inner/outer thighs done. Overall, I am disappointed. If I look/touch carefully, I can see/feel a slight difference, but I would not say it is worth the price. After the procedure, I saw the fat they had removed in a container, and the amount corresponds to a little under 4lbs (about 3.7lbs), but you can barely tell by looking at me.
By most people's standards, I am a lean person, and I exercise and eat well, but I have these stubborn pockets of fat. Even when I barely ate for two months and exercised constantly, I saw no difference in the appearance of my lower body. I was sooo excited to find Airsculpt!!! The attention it had received in the likes of Allure magazine swayed me, but I now suspect those were ill-gotten marketing ploys. I would also like to highlight how contrary to their promise of minimal pain, I found the pain awful during the first week, and my legs were still quite achy during the second, with bad bruising that lasted for over two weeks.
If you are interested in spot fat reduction, by all means, take a free consultation with Elite, but I would suggest researching other options. Based on the research I wish I had done before the procedure, I do not think Airsculpt is any more effective than other minimally invasive lipos (e.g., Vasser lipo, Smart lipo, etc). At least my surgery was not botched (!), but Elite Body Sculpture's Airsculpt did not live up to the hype for me.
By most people's standards, I am a lean person, and I exercise and eat well, but I have these stubborn pockets of fat. Even when I barely ate for two months and exercised constantly, I saw no difference in the appearance of my lower body. I was sooo excited to find Airsculpt!!! The attention it had received in the likes of Allure magazine swayed me, but I now suspect those were ill-gotten marketing ploys. I would also like to highlight how contrary to their promise of minimal pain, I found the pain awful during the first week, and my legs were still quite achy during the second, with bad bruising that lasted for over two weeks.
If you are interested in spot fat reduction, by all means, take a free consultation with Elite, but I would suggest researching other options. Based on the research I wish I had done before the procedure, I do not think Airsculpt is any more effective than other minimally invasive lipos (e.g., Vasser lipo, Smart lipo, etc). At least my surgery was not botched (!), but Elite Body Sculpture's Airsculpt did not live up to the hype for me.