What Is Sculpsure?
Many people retain pockets of fat on their body despite living an active, healthy lifestyle. SculpSure is a procedure involving a non-invasive laser that is designed to target fat in those frustrating problem areas. It is non-invasive laser body contouring that helps you achieve a natural-looking, slimmer appearance.
You might be wondering if SculpSure is the right option for you, or about the eligible treatment areas for SculpSure. Below are parts of the body can be sculpted using SculpSure.
The Upper and Lower Abdomen
Fat commonly collects on the upper and lower abdomen, and it can be very difficult to shed through diet and exercise alone. Using SculpSure on your abdomen can eliminate this layer of fat — revealing a more smoothly contoured figure.
If you choose SculpSure to target stomach fat, you’ll recline back in a chair and feel a warming sensation a few inches above and below your belly button, while the non-invasive laser targets the fat cells in this area.
The Left & Right Love Handle
The fat that collects on your love handles, or flanks, frustrates many men and women. Since its release on the market, SculpSure has helped individuals target these areas.
You can treat love handles and saddlebags simultaneously, depending on the size of the areas in question. However, only four applicators may be applied at once, and love handles typically require two applicators each (four in total). Because of this, we may advise you to complete two 25-minute procedures, making your total treatment time for both areas roughly an hour.
Love handles and saddlebags typically exist concurrently on an individual’s body. Many patients appreciate the convenience to treat both sides at once, even if the treatment is split up between the procedures.
The Inner and Outer Thigh
Say goodbye to chafing and discomfort caused by fat on the thighs when you use SculpSure. Choosing this procedure for your inner and outer thighs accentuates your glutes by targeting stubborn excess fat. It’s possible to treat these areas together, as most people typically struggle with persistent fat on both legs.
The Arms
SculpSure helps individuals create a slimmer silhouette by targeting pockets of fat in the arms. Some patients disclosed that using SculpSure for arms proved more uncomfortable than other areas. We find that while the arms are the most sensitive area to treat, SculpSure is still successful in reducing stubborn pockets of fat stored on patients arms. Dr. Liu will consult with you on whether SculpSure is the right option for non-invasive arm fat reduction during your initial consultation.
The Back
If you notice pinchable fat on your back, SculpSure can help. Many women feel frustrated with “bra-fat,” and men may struggle with annoyances regarding a fatty back, too. When you use SculpSure for back fat, you’ll likely see muscle definition once the layer of fat is removed. Remember — SculpSure treats fat, not loose skin.
Schedule a Consultation With Healthy Living Primary Care
If you struggle to lose stubborn fat in one of these five treatment areas, consider talking with Dr. Joy Liu at Healthy Living Primary Care. She will assess if you are a suitable candidate for SculpSure, and if you have the proper amount of fat to make the treatment effective.
Stop struggling with diet and exercise and seeing no results. Schedule a consultation today.
* Results and patient experience may vary.
Effectiveness and Safety were evaluated and confirmed by these independent studies:
- Decorato JW, Sierra R, Chen, B. Clinical and Histological Evaluations of a 1060nm Laser Device for Non-Invasive Fat Reduction. Paper presented at: 2014 Annual American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Conference; April 2-6; Phoenix, AZ.
- Katz B, Doherty S. A multicenter study of the safety and efficacy of a non-invasive 1060 nm diode laser for fat reduction of the flanks. Paper presented at: 2015 Annual American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Conference; April 22-26; Kissimmee, FL.
- Bass L, Doherty S. Non-Invasive Fat Reduction Of The Abdomen With A 1060nm Diode Laser. Paper presented at: 2015 Annual American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery Conference; April 22-26; Kissimmee, FL.