
EmSculpt Monmouth County NJ
EmSculpt Monmouth County NJ located at Apex Center for Regenerative Medicine is Proud To Announce a new Fat Reducing and Body Contouring Treatment called EmSculpt:
EMSCULPT is an FDA approved device to help both men and women build muscle and sculpt their bodies. EMSCULPT creates the world’s first non-invasive, toning procedure that helps to tone your abdomen, buttock, as well as legs and arms.
With the EmSculpt device, muscles are forced to adapt to contractions.
Study after Study the Results are Amazing!
- Computed Tomography Study – Average of 19% fat reduction, 4.17 cm of circumferential reduction and an average of 16% muscle growth!!
- Ultrasonography Study – Average of 19% fat reduction with a 4.4 mm fat layer reduction.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study – Average of 18.6% fat reduction, 3.6 cm of circumferential reduction and an average of 15.4% muscle thickness!!
With only a 30 minute treatment with a minimum of 4 sessions scheduled 2-3 days apart, you begin to feel tangible results right after the first treatment. Positive results are usually reported two to four weeks after the last session and continue to improve for several weeks following the treatments.
If fat reduction and muscle growth is not amazing on its own, skin tightening in the treatment area has also been realized even after six months as there is continued optimization!
Emsculpt ranks as a top tier option when compared to body sculpting and fat reducing devices and procedures!
Frequently Asked Questions about Emsculpt
Who is Emsculpt intended for?
Emsculpt is intended for candidates who are in great shape but want to get rid of that extra layer of body fat or get that last bit of definition in the abdominal or buttock area. It is also an excellent option for candidates whose buttocks are starting to sag and want a little extra “lift” in that area.
What happens during a treatment?
During a treatment, the Emsculpt device is strapped over the stomach or buttock area. It delivers electromagnetic field energy which causes the muscles to contract a few seconds apart for the duration of the treatment session.
Does the treatment hurt?
No, the EmScuplt treatment is not painful. Most patients report a vibration-like sensation during treatment.
Are there side effects?
Many patients describe feeling sore after treatment, similar to the feeling they have after finishing a very intense workout. Besides some soreness, there are no adverse side effects.
Is there any downtime after treatment?
No, there is no downtime after an Emsculpt treatment session. You can resume your normal activities almost immediately.
Are maintenance treatments required?
Most providers recommend periodic “maintenance” treatments to prolong the results. The maintenance treatments can be performed once a year or more frequently, depending on the case.
Can I stop dieting and exercising after Emsculpt?
Emsculpt is not meant to substitute for a healthy diet and a regular exercise routine. You will see the best and most lasting results if you continue to eat a balanced diet and work out regularly.
Who is Emsculpt not for?
Emsculpt is not for patients with metal in their bodies or untreated hernias. It is not for patients who never diet or exercise and who have a lot of excess weight to lose. Emsculpt is a medical procedure and should only be performed by a qualified doctor
MEET THE DOCTOR
Dr. Savarino, an established and highly skilled physician, has over 10 years of experience in Sports in Sports Medicine. He obtained his medical degree at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed a Family Practice Residency at North Shore – LIJ Hospital at Plainview, where he served as Chief Resident in 2007-2008.
At the completion of his residency, Dr. Savarino covered the orthopedic, trauma, pediatric, sports and total joint clinic at Nassau University Medical Center, an active Level 1 Trauma Center in Long Island, NY. Dr. Savarino completed a Sports Medicine Fellowship at North Shore -LIJ Plainview, at which time he worked with 2 NCAA colleges and several local high schools, covering multiple sports from the sidelines and treating injured patients in the training room. He also covered major events including the NYC Marathon, NYC Triathalon, Long Island Marathon and Golden Gloves Boxing.