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Abdomen, Upper Pubic - Fix a Previous Lipo
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Abdomen, Upper Pubic - Fix a Previous Lipo
Nurturing2920February 19, 2020
WORTH IT$2,000
Had some uneveness from a previous lipo that I'm trying to fix. Afraid to get lipo again so I wanted something noninvasive. Procedure was definitely not pain free! But it was not overwhelming. Many say it feels like cramping. Mine felt more like an burn. It will almost feel like it's becoming too much to bear then you'll get a shot of cool temp.
You get 8 playing card size attachments that you can put on any flat sized area of your body. I did 3 on my upper abdomen. 4 on my lower. 1 on my upper pubic area.
Mild tenderness afterwards sort of like a bruise that is still there now if I push on the areas. I could return to all activity immediately after the procedure. Will post progress pics once I get them. It's only been a week so far.
The procedure comes with 2 or treatments per attachment plus 3 radiofrequency treatments between the Sculpsure treatments to "maximize results". Bonus is that radiofrequency may breakdown some of the scar tissue I had from the previous lipo.
You get 8 playing card size attachments that you can put on any flat sized area of your body. I did 3 on my upper abdomen. 4 on my lower. 1 on my upper pubic area.
Mild tenderness afterwards sort of like a bruise that is still there now if I push on the areas. I could return to all activity immediately after the procedure. Will post progress pics once I get them. It's only been a week so far.
The procedure comes with 2 or treatments per attachment plus 3 radiofrequency treatments between the Sculpsure treatments to "maximize results". Bonus is that radiofrequency may breakdown some of the scar tissue I had from the previous lipo.
UPDATED FROM Nurturing2920
24 days post
Progress pics - nothing noticeable yet at 3 weeks
Nurturing2920March 7, 2020
I added some progress pics. I'm not really seeing any change, but it can take up to 12 weeks. I just had my first radiofrequency treatment which is meant to tighten the skin to avoid sagging skin that could happen from rapid weight loss. Not painful at all. The slight tenderness from the initial treatment went away after 1.5 weeks.
You can see the lumpiness from initial lipo.
Note I had a breast aug at week 2 AFTER the week 2 pics. Trying to lower caloric intake to account for the lessened activity.
You can see the lumpiness from initial lipo.
Note I had a breast aug at week 2 AFTER the week 2 pics. Trying to lower caloric intake to account for the lessened activity.
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April 11, 2020
3 weeks is really too soon. For me, I started seeing results in week 5-6, with full results probably around week 11. I was also trying to fix Inverness from previous lipo, and between the 1 sculpsure treatment (4 applicators) and 3 accent Juvashape treatments, I definitely saw progress (though there's still room for improvement). Good luck
April 15, 2020
Juvashape...I'll have to look into that. I've never heard of it. If you posted a review, I'll check it out. Thanks!
Seeing a bit more progress now at week...I think 8.
Seeing a bit more progress now at week...I think 8.
UPDATED FROM Nurturing2920
2 months post
Week....8ish. 2nd treatment postponed
Nurturing2920April 15, 2020
Due to Covid, my last radiofrequency treatment and last Sculpsure treatment has been delayed.
Definitely seeing some progress from the first treatment about 8 weeks ago. Especially looking at the progress pics. I've also been watching my diet more and exercising, so it's hard to say what contributes more, but I'd lean towards it all working in unison. I would not rely on this treatment alone.
Looking forward to my last treatment when the quarantine is over. Until then, stay safe!
Definitely seeing some progress from the first treatment about 8 weeks ago. Especially looking at the progress pics. I've also been watching my diet more and exercising, so it's hard to say what contributes more, but I'd lean towards it all working in unison. I would not rely on this treatment alone.
Looking forward to my last treatment when the quarantine is over. Until then, stay safe!
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