BTL Emsculpt Treatment for skin tightening is a non-surgical and non-invasive treatment aimed at reducing fat cells and tightening the skin.
The treatment works by stimulating collagen production, thus giving you a more toned appearance.
BTL Emsculpt brings customers a new experience of non-invasive medical beauty.
RAAC is one of the first providers of BTL Emsculpt™ in the Greater Vancouver area. The entire treatment process is completed by our BTL licensed therapist.
We also provide customized treatment plans and excellent follow-up services.
– Muscle is developed while fat is burned
– 30-minute treatment with no recovery time required
– Appropriately spaced treatments give the procedures time to build on each other and produce longer-lasting results
-Abdomen
-Buttocks
-Arms & calves
BTL Emsculpt is an FDA-approved device used to strengthen muscles and breakdown fat.
During one 30-minute treatment session, a patient’s muscles in the targeted region contract 20,000 times.
This is far beyond what a person could achieve through voluntary workouts — just imagine trying to cram 20,000 crunches into your next gym session!
4-6 Treatments
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12 Month and More
30 Minutes
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Low
BTL Emsculpt treatments are typically 30 minutes long and should be scheduled two to three days apart.
We recommend a minimum of four treatments; however clients’ needs may differ based on their starting point and desired results.
You will begin to feel results immediately after Emsculpt treatments. These will be small changes, like posture improvements of decreased fatigue during exercise.
Most patients are noticing visible results around 3 months post-treatment, and maintain results with a maintenance plan.
The ideal candidates for this body sculpting treatment are healthy women and men with a BMI (body mass index) of 30 or less wanting to eliminate pockets of stubborn fat and build more muscle mass in the buttocks, stomach, legs, or upper arms.
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