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Get answers to common questions about Body Contouring Treatment.
Ultrasound delivers focused vibrations that destabilize fat cell membranes, liquefying stored fat. The body then processes and eliminates the waste through the lymphatic system, liver, and urine. Treatments are non-surgical and produce gradual, visible reduction over multiple sessions.
Yes — when performed by trained professionals it's generally safe. Common temporary effects include redness, mild swelling, bruising or tenderness. Serious complications are rare. We assess medical history and contraindications during consultation to ensure individualized, safe care.
Most clients require a series of 4–8 sessions spaced one to two weeks apart, depending on the treated area and goals. Results accumulate gradually; maintenance treatments may be recommended to sustain contouring and skin-smoothing effects.
Commonly treated zones include abdomen, flanks (love handles), thighs, inner knees, upper arms and buttocks. Smaller areas like the chin can sometimes be addressed. A personalized assessment determines suitability and expected outcomes for each area.
There is minimal to no downtime for most people. You can typically return to normal activities immediately. Some clients experience mild soreness, redness or bruising that resolves in a few days; we provide aftercare guidance to optimize healing.
Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding clients, those with severe liver disease, active infections, implanted electronic devices, or certain medical conditions. A full consultation and medical history review will identify contraindications and determine safe alternatives if needed.