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SculpSure

Achieve a natural looking, slimmer appearance without surgery or downtime.

Athlete Girl

Heat Treat
Your Stubborn Body Fat

Non-invasive laser body contouring that helps you achieve
a slimmer, more natural-looking appearance. No surgery.
No downtime. Just results.

How It Works

You work out. You eat your fruits and veggies. But there’s always a few troublesome areas all of us can never quite change. SculpSure treatments help bring out the hard work you put in every day,  so you can feel your best. The non-invasive, light-based technology targets and destroys treated fat cells. For good.  Just natural-looking and long-lasting results. No surgery. No downtime.

 

Check out the areas we treat:

  • Under the chin with SculpSure submental treatments

  • Belly

  • Love handles

  • Back

  • Inner and outer thighs

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How SculpSure works

Target

Targeted laser energy heats fat cells under the skin without affecting the skin’s surface.

Reducing Fat Cells

The SculpSure laser raises the temperature of fat cells damaging their structural integrity.

Elimination

Over the next three months, the damaged fat cells are processed and eliminated by the body’s lymphatic system.

Results

Fat cells are permanently removed and will not regenerate. Results can be seen as quickly as six weeks, and optimal results typically seen at 12 weeks.

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What to Expect?

When the treatment starts, initially you will feel a cooling sensation. This helps keep the skin comfortable during treatment. The cooling will be on the entire treatment, while the laser cycles on and off, raising the temperature of the fat cells. Most patients feel a deep warmth and/or tingling sensation intermittently throughout the treatment which is generally well-tolerated3,4. After the 25-minute treatment is finished, you can resume your daily activities, as there is no post-treatment down time.

Are SculpSure treatments right for me?

SculpSure treatments are ideal for people with trouble spots, particularly those that seem resistant to diet and exercise.

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