Inside the ($30–$90+ Billion) Business of Aesthetics: A 20-Year Story of Innovation, Hype, & Real-World Practice

By John Aslanian

Aesthetic Medicine Practitioner | Former Graphic Arts Executive & Contributor to PDF Standards – Precision Aesthetics

The global aesthetics market has quietly grown from a niche corner of medicine into a mainstream, multibillion-dollar industry. When surgical and non-surgical aesthetics are combined, current estimates range from roughly $30 billion to north of $90 billion, with some analysts projecting $150–$200 billion by the mid-2030s.

Surgical procedures—facelifts, liposuction, body contouring—remain high-ticket but are limited by recovery time, risk, and patient tolerance. Non-surgical aesthetics, by contrast, is where the real growth has occurred: repeatable treatments, lower risk, and far broader consumer adoption.

I’ve spent the past two decades in New York—arguably the richest and most competitive aesthetics market in the world—focused exclusively on the non-surgical side. We were likely among the first practices to go 100% non-surgical, recognizing early that many patients wanted results without surgery, rather than being a plastic surgery practice that simply added Botox and fillers.

Today, forecasts suggest the non-surgical market alone could more than double—from roughly $19.5 billion in 2025 to over $40 billion by 2031, with global estimates for injectables and energy-based devices exceeding $80 billion.

2001: The Beginning — Just Botox and Fillers

Twenty years ago, non-surgical aesthetics was simple. There were essentially two tools: Botox and dermal fillers. They offered predictable, short-term results, but there was no real technology behind rejuvenation—no way to address the structural aging of skin, only temporary fixes for wrinkles or volume loss. That changed with the first meaningful device breakthrough.

Thermage: Collagen Without Burning the Skin

In 2001, the first true aesthetic “device” entered the market. Radiofrequency (RF) energy was introduced as a way to heat deeper layers of skin without damaging the surface. For the layperson, the analogy is simple: it’s the frustration of trying to brown chicken skin in a microwave. Thermage figured out how to harness that energy and direct it precisely to the collagen layer, tightening skin and stimulating collagen production without burning the surface—and patented the approach.

Our medical director, Dr. Lisa A. Zdinak, along with Danielle Braz, was directly involved in testing and validating the technology. At the time, we shared space with one of New York’s most respected plastic surgeons. His verdict was blunt: “It’s a toy.” Within a few years, that same surgeon was asking us to tighten and build collagen before performing facelifts.

2009: Exilis and the Next Wave

Another inflection point came in 2009 with the introduction of Exilis by BTL. Dr. Zdinak was lecturing on Thermage at the Monte Carlo Anti-Aging Congress, presenting one of its most meaningful upgrades. At that conference, after meeting BTL’s president—now best known for Emsculpt—we were tasked with bringing the first Exilis system to the United States. It combined radiofrequency and ultrasound to address both skin tightening and fat, reinforcing the idea that multi-layer treatment would define the future of non-surgical aesthetics.

The CoolSculpting Phenomenon—and Its Problems

In 2016, the industry experienced one of its biggest marketing explosions with fat-freezing technology, most notably CoolSculpting. The concept was elegant: kill fat cells by freezing them. The company backed that idea with an estimated $100 million marketing budget in a single year, rivaling legacy consumer brands. Suddenly, even my male friends in Tennessee—far outside the traditional aesthetics demographic—were seeing billboards and knew the term. Clinically, however, the reality was far more complicated.

When fat cells are destroyed via freezing, the body doesn’t automatically retract surrounding tissue. The result can be loose skin and a deflated appearance. Worse, a rare but real complication—paradoxical adipose hyperplasia—occurs in roughly 1 in 100 patients, causing fat to grow back harder, denser, and larger, often requiring surgical removal.

Despite the millions in revenue it generated for those who offered it, it was a hard pass for us. Public perception shifted after a high-profile case involving Linda Evangelista, reinforcing a lesson this industry repeatedly learns: marketing momentum can outrun clinical reality.

2018: Muscle Stimulation Goes Mainstream

In 2018, another category exploded with the introduction of Emsculpt, a muscle-stimulation platform. Fueled by social media, professional athletes, fitness influencers, and pop stars openly showcased six-pack abs achieved without traditional workouts. For the first time, non-surgical aesthetics wasn’t just about appearance—it was about strength and function, including measurable benefits like core engagement and back support. Treatment volumes and social media impressions were staggering, pulling an entirely new audience into the industry.

2020–2025: Microneedling Meets RF—and Its Dark Side

Around 2020, another surge followed with devices combining radiofrequency and microneedling. Adoption accelerated rapidly and peaked around 2025. But delivering RF energy below the skin’s surface—particularly in unskilled hands—introduced real risks, including scarring and tissue damage, prompting recent FDA warnings.

The Core Tech Stack

Despite the constant stream of “revolutionary” devices, the underlying technology hasn’t fundamentally changed. It still comes down to a few energy categories under different brand names:

•  Radiofrequency for deep tissue heating and skin tightening

•  Muscle stimulation using electromagnetic energy

•  Acoustic wave therapy, adapted from physical therapy, effective for cellulite

•  Ultrasound, useful on the body but riskier near facial nerves

•  Lasers, primarily superficial

Most new platforms are variations on these themes, marketed as breakthroughs despite incremental differences.

Business Realities: Bottles, Bills, and the One-Off Model

Injectables operate on tight margins. At $300–$600 per unit, providers must choose between being generous and eroding profit, or conservative and risking unhappy patients. Unlike traditional B2B businesses, aesthetics has no contracts. Every day starts at zero. Patients are in and out within an hour, and if no one walks in tomorrow, revenue stops tomorrow. Even surgery doesn’t solve this. Facelifts costing $30,000 to $250,000 don’t stop aging. Collagen and muscle decline roughly 2% per year after age 40, meaning even the most expensive surgery fades with time.

Manufacturers as the Hidden Competitors

One of the biggest challenges in aesthetics isn’t other practices—it’s the manufacturers. Devices costing hundreds of thousands of dollars are quickly followed by “upgrades” promising marginal gains. Direct-to-consumer marketing trains patients to demand the latest version, forcing providers onto a technology treadmill. Many devices now include planned obsolescence—limited pulse counts, mandatory service contracts, or pay-to-play models that create a permanent cost per treatment for the practice.

The Bottom Line

Aesthetics sits at the intersection of medicine, consumer desire, and marketing hype. Clinical innovation has been incremental, not revolutionary, despite what advertising suggests. Friends regularly send me the “next big thing.” It’s almost always a variation on energy sources discovered years ago. The winners in this business aren’t defined by who owns the newest machine, but by judgment, restraint, experience, and business fundamentals.

Old truths still apply. If a tree falls in the forest and no one sees it, it doesn’t matter how advanced the technology is. With devices capable of generating $1,000–$4,000 an hour, many assume aesthetics is an easy entry. It isn’t. Unlike B2B, you can’t put people under contract. The real challenge—now more than ever—is building a predictable, sustainable stream of clients. And no machine can do that for you.

About the Author

John has spent two decades running a non-surgical aesthetics practice in New York City. He also ran a notable graphic arts company retouching iconic brands and women—digitally doing what his current company now does physically—and contributed to developing and validating early PDF standards.

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How You Can Jumpstart Your Summer Body—Without the Gym

Let’s be honest. Nothing boosts confidence like feeling great in your own skin. And nothing says summer like a flat tummy or a hint of muscle definition.

But here’s the truth: you don’t need to spend hours in the gym or force yourself through a hundred crunches a day. In fact, studies show it takes 80,000 crunches to get the kind of ab definition most people are after. That’s where technology comes in.

I tried a treatment that contracts your abs 20,000 times in 30 minutes while you lie down. No sweat. No stress. Just results. It’s non-surgical, painless, and honestly… kind of wild how well it works.

I didn’t just get stronger. I got inspired. When I saw real results—actual visible abs—I started doing pushups again. One became five. Five became fifty. And suddenly, I was building momentum from a place of motivation, not guilt.

If you’re ready to feel that kind of spark again, this might be your answer.

Our setting? Not a med spa. Not a crowded gym. A private, quiet doctor’s office where you’re the focus. It’s discreet, peaceful, and just might become your new favorite place. If you are in New York, why not do your emsculpt in our private doctor’s office. Its a private sanctuary our clients love.

PS: Why not trade your gym membership for a Precision Aesthetics membership? We can treat your thighs, arms, and calves too. Most people say they look forward to it. It takes zero motivation to show up and lie down. That’s the beauty of it.

#FreeHealthAndBeautySecrets #SummerReady #EffortlessFitness #BodyConfidence #NonInvasiveResults #FeelGoodLookGood #YourNewFavoriteHabit


How You Can Jumpstart Your Summer Body—Without the Gym

Let’s be honest. Nothing boosts confidence like feeling great in your own skin. And nothing says summer like a flat tummy or a hint of muscle definition.

But here’s the truth: you don’t need to spend hours in the gym or force yourself through a hundred crunches a day. In fact, studies show it takes 80,000 crunches to get the kind of ab definition most people are after. That’s where technology comes in.

I tried a treatment that contracts your abs 20,000 times in 30 minutes while you lie down. No sweat. No stress. Just results. It’s non-surgical, painless, and honestly… kind of wild how well it works.

I didn’t just get stronger. I got inspired. When I saw real results—actual visible abs—I started doing pushups again. One became five. Five became fifty. And suddenly, I was building momentum from a place of motivation, not guilt.

If you’re ready to feel that kind of spark again, this might be your answer.

Our setting? Not a med spa. Not a crowded gym. A private, quiet doctor’s office where you’re the focus. It’s discreet, peaceful, and just might become your new favorite place.

PS: Why not trade your gym membership for a Precision Aesthetics membership? We can treat your thighs, arms, and calves too. Most people say they look forward to it. It takes zero motivation to show up and lie down. That’s the beauty of it.

#FreeHealthAndBeautySecrets #SummerReady #EffortlessFitness #BodyConfidence #NonInvasiveResults #FeelGoodLookGood #YourNewFavoriteHabit


Precision Aesthetics: The Ultimate Destination for Scientific Beauty Solutions

At Precision Aesthetics , we offer the most advanced non-surgical technologies available, expertly designed to deliver exceptional, natural-looking results. Our treatments—Thermage, Emface, Emtone, Carboxytherapy, Exilis, Emsculpt, Emsculpt Neo, and Emsella—are precisely tailored to target the root causes of aging, cellulite, and body contouring concerns. With over 20 years of experience in aesthetic medicine, we combine art and science to ensure our clients receive the highest level of care and results, all within the privacy of our discreet, luxurious office.


Thermage: Sculpting Beauty with Cutting-Edge Skin Tightening

Thermage represents the pinnacle of non-invasive skin tightening. It is trusted globally as an effective solution for clients seeking firmer, lifted skin without the risks and downtime associated with surgery. At Precision Aesthetics, we use this breakthrough radiofrequency technology to precisely target and rejuvenate sagging skin, delivering exceptional results that build over time.

Thermage: The Science Behind the Lift

  • Radiofrequency Precision: Thermage penetrates deep into the skin’s layers, stimulating collagen production and tightening tissue.
  • Natural, Long-Lasting Results: Collagen remodeling continues for months post-treatment, delivering lasting firmness and lift.
  • Versatile Treatment Areas: Face, neck, abdomen, arms, and thighs—all areas where skin laxity is a concern.

We customize each Thermage session to your unique facial structure and body contours, ensuring a subtle, refreshed look that appears completely natural. This is an ideal treatment for those who want a lifted appearance without the telltale signs of surgical intervention.


Emface: Facial Sculpting Redefined

Emface is a revolutionary, needle-free technology that combines radiofrequency and electromagnetic muscle stimulation to simultaneously tighten skin and lift facial muscles. This innovative approach provides a comprehensive solution for clients looking to achieve facial rejuvenation without toxins or downtime. Emface is the perfect blend of science and beauty, harnessing technology to deliver a youthful, contoured appearance.

Why Emface Is the Future of Facial Aesthetics:

  • No Needles, No Toxins: A purely non-invasive approach that respects the skin’s natural structure.
  • Muscle Enhancement Meets Skin Tightening: By lifting and tightening, Emface enhances facial contours in a way that looks and feels completely natural.
  • Quick and Painless: Sessions take less than an hour, allowing you to resume your day immediately.

At Precision Aesthetics, we tailor Emface treatments to enhance your unique facial anatomy, ensuring optimal lift and contour for a refreshed and youthful appearance. This is the ideal choice for clients seeking an effective, non-surgical facelift alternative.


Emtone: Scientific Cellulite Reduction

Cellulite is a challenge that many women face, regardless of fitness level or body type. At Precision Aesthetics, we leverage the power of Emtone—a sophisticated combination of radiofrequency energy and targeted pressure—to treat the underlying causes of cellulite. This dual-action technology improves skin texture, reduces fat cells, and enhances collagen production, resulting in a smoother, more toned appearance.

How Emtone Works:

  • Multifactorial Treatment: Emtone targets enlarged fat chambers, reduced collagen, and poor circulation—key factors contributing to cellulite.
  • Non-Invasive and Painless: No incisions, no discomfort, and no downtime.
  • Visible Results in Record Time: Most clients notice a significant improvement in just a few sessions.

Our advanced understanding of Emtone allows us to design individualized protocols for each client, focusing on areas such as the thighs, buttocks, and abdomen to achieve the smooth, firm skin you desire.


Carboxytherapy: Transforming Stretch Marks with Innovative Science

Carboxytherapy is a minimally invasive treatment designed to minimize the appearance of stretch marks. Using finely controlled injections of carbon dioxide (CO2), Carboxytherapy stimulates the body’s natural collagen production and improves blood flow, promoting skin regeneration and reducing the visibility of stretch marks.

The Precision Aesthetics Advantage:

  • CO2 Technology: A proven method that triggers the skin’s natural healing response, enhancing elasticity and collagen.
  • Versatile Application: Effective on both new and long-established stretch marks.
  • Tailored Treatment Plans: We customize each session to your specific skin type and stretch mark severity, ensuring maximum effectiveness.

At Precision Aesthetics, we have perfected the use of Carboxytherapy to deliver safe, scientifically backed results for stretch mark treatment, providing our clients with smoother, more even skin.


Exilis: Comprehensive Body Contouring

Exilis combines radiofrequency and ultrasound technologies to address stubborn fat, tighten skin, and sculpt the body. This dual-action approach allows us to safely and effectively target and reshape problem areas, creating a slimmer, more contoured physique without the need for invasive surgery.

Why Choose Exilis?

  • Precision Targeting: Exilis delivers controlled energy deep into the tissue, stimulating fat loss and skin tightening simultaneously.
  • No Downtime: A comfortable procedure that requires no recovery time.
  • Customized for Your Body: Effective for the abdomen, thighs, arms, and other areas in need of contouring and tightening.

Our expert team creates tailored Exilis treatments for each client, ensuring that you achieve your desired body contour and skin firmness efficiently and safely.


Emsculpt and Emsculpt Neo: Advanced Muscle Building and Fat Reduction

Emsculpt and Emsculpt Neo represent a breakthrough in non-surgical body sculpting. Using high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology, Emsculpt induces powerful muscle contractions, toning and building muscles in the abs, buttocks, arms, and thighs. Emsculpt Neo takes it a step further by combining HIFEM with radiofrequency to simultaneously build muscle and burn fat.

The Science of Emsculpt and Emsculpt Neo:

  • HIFEM Technology: Each session stimulates thousands of muscle contractions, equivalent to intense workouts.
  • Fat Reduction Capabilities: Emsculpt Neo’s additional radiofrequency component enhances fat breakdown.
  • Fast, Effective Sessions: Each treatment is quick, with no downtime, making it convenient for even the busiest clients.

At Precision Aesthetics, our Emsculpt and Emsculpt Neo protocols are precisely customized to maximize muscle growth and fat reduction, providing you with the ultimate body sculpting experience.


Emsella: Pelvic Floor Strengthening and Wellness

Emsella is an FDA-approved, non-invasive treatment specifically designed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, offering relief from incontinence and improved sexual health. Using electromagnetic energy, Emsella stimulates thousands of pelvic floor contractions in each session, replicating the effects of thousands of Kegel exercises.

Emsella’s Benefits:

  • FDA-Approved: Clinically proven to treat incontinence and enhance pelvic health.
  • Sexual Wellness: A stronger pelvic floor improves sexual function and satisfaction.
  • Comfortable and Quick: Sessions are non-invasive, with clients fully clothed and no recovery time needed.

At Precision Aesthetics, we offer Emsella as part of our holistic approach to aesthetic and wellness treatments. Whether you’re looking to improve bladder control or enhance pelvic strength, our specialized team ensures you receive the best care possible.


Precision Aesthetics: Combining Art, Science, and Expertise

With over two decades of experience, Precision Aesthetics is your trusted partner for non-surgical beauty solutions. Our commitment to using state-of-the-art technology, combined with a deep understanding of facial and body anatomy, allows us to deliver results that are both transformative and natural. Our discreet, private setting ensures that every client receives the personalized, confidential care they deserve.

Our Promise:

  • Excellence in Every Treatment: We take pride in our meticulous approach, ensuring every client achieves their aesthetic goals safely and effectively.
  • Discreet Service: Our practice is located in a private, residential building with no external signage, providing absolute privacy for our clients.
  • Personalized Plans: Our consultations are designed to create individualized treatment plans that align with your unique needs and desired outcomes.

Schedule Your Consultation

Experience the science of beauty at Precision Aesthetics. Whether you’re interested in skin tightening, cellulite reduction, body contouring, or pelvic wellness, our expert team is here to guide you through your aesthetic journey. Schedule your consultation today and discover how our innovative, non-surgical solutions can enhance your natural beauty.

1st Do no Harm. Non Surgical Cosmetics

I will always talk about the truth. Society is way too obsessed with ridiculous made-up standards of beauty. It also changes as often as the styles do. Was anyone alive to witness Twiggy? She was a famous model of the seventies. Google her. What is everyone going to do with their inflated butts when the style goes back to thin?

How about “heroin chic.” That was the ’90s’. Skinny-worship was only twenty years ago. Remember Calvin Klein ads, Kate Moss? You can bet your big fat ass that it will be back. So first, get some self-confidence.

BBL or Brazilian butt lift is the deadliest procedure in plastic surgery. I made this easy for you. What a horror show. There is way more horrible information on this, then I anticipated. PS you can do emsculpt on your butt and increase the muscle in your butt for slight lift. Its only 15%. My point is not to do that, Its simply to avoid the most dangerous plastic surgery and not die. Why dont you just go to the gym? You will look and feel better overall and you might actually meet a like minded person. Unless you are obsessed with spending a ton of money to meet a superficial jerk. Think about that one?

So you are spending a boat load of money to attract a superficial jerk. Why not just put a want ad that says I want a superficial jerk? Oh right you are doing that. It is as plain as the unusually large butt that is following you around. It will probably attract an ass to follow you. It is literally a signal to what type of partner you are looking for.

Regarding other minor non-surgical procedures, not BBL. To be clear if you are in your forties to sixties and have discretionary income and getting rid of loose skin, cellulite, stretch marks or another simple procedure would make YOU happy, have fun. Do not come in and say you are doing it for someone else. A good doctor will turn you away. You can tighten skin, make collagen and even tighten the muscles on your face. I would argue, in a sense it is all natural. As you work your way down your body you can do the same to any body part. IF You have the discretionary income and it bothers you. I would also propose Emsculpt on your abs makes sense because it is your core, it protects and in some cases helps people with back issues. Its not a medical treatment but many claim it has helped their back.

I loved getting the first six pack in my life, ironically in my sixties. This is me 2018. This was with Emsculpt. Emsculpt Neo is the one with the heat that is slightly more effective. I was pretty happy with my abs after emsculpt.

So I have done Emsculpt Neo for my abs and my face with Thermage and Emface and Exilis.

In the video, I repeated my admonition then I explained all the procedures to avoid. I then explained what I believe after 17 years experience answering probably 17,000 phone calls (3 a day) and traveling the world researching technologies both in the US and in Europe, the best non surgical technologies.

When I went to Monte Carlo in 2009, there was only one other New York doctor there. There was only lasers and the first non surgical device for skin tightening, Thermage. This industry did not exist. In fact the reason we went, was Dr Lisa was lecturing on the new Thermage face tip called the CPT. There was no Coolsculpting. That was 2016 and it is a disaster, still the most dangerous treatment. There was no Emsculpt. That was 2018.

So all of the geniuses that you have been speaking to or taking advice from, even Doctors, have no clue about all of the technologies. In fact any time you hear a doctor speaking about a technology, its not even that they believe in it or know anything about it. They are being paid by the manufacturer to read a slide show prepared by the manufacturer. They dont even know what they are talking about.

The Monte Carlo Anti Aging Congress, accepts studies provided by doctors about technologies that were just released that year. The study is made by the doctor. Thermage didnt even know Dr Lisa had submitted the study.

So that is real research, not a doctor being paid to narrate a slide show.

Again to be clear, If you have discretionary income and it would make you happy to see a few less wrinkles, a bit more collagen and tighter muscles, less sag on your face when you look in the mirror I am all for it, and I do it. Want a tone tummy? Great. I know women absolutely love getting rid of stratch marks even thirty years later ( Carboxytherapy works on any color stretch mark on any color skin at any age). Cellulite is also a bummer. People love getting rid of that. Its all good. I am advocating against making young ladies and girls feel bad about looking normal. If you are under thirty go to the gym, lose weight your skin will bounce back.

PS I probably havent moved to florida yet because it scares me. All the women look alien, with inflated lips and butts and boobs. There are natural approaches to all of this. Even Botox, a good doctor will never freeze everything. They will soften the lines. They will not make you look like a deer in the headlights, if you really want Botox. Although, check out my forehead no Botox for probably 20 years, Just emface and thermage, making collagen and tightening muscles, not freezing them.

Ill end with this story told by Wayne Dyer. A 40 year old woman goes to her doctor for her annual physical. She comes home all excited and tells her husband, ” the doctor told me I have the breasts of a 20 year old, the legs of a thirty year old, and the face of a twenty year old” her husband replies, “What did he say about your forty year old ass?” ” “Oh she replies your name didnt come up”. Thats what I am talking about. Do what makes you happy go to the gym, work out at home. Always happy to help even if its just a pep talk.

OUTLINE OF VIDEO

Non-surgical beauty treatments, including CoolSculpting and radio frequency devices. (0:00)

Emphasize the importance of self-confidence 

Criticizes the industry for promoting unnecessary treatments and pushing financing options on clients.

Discussion of CoolSculpting and radio frequency devices; recommendation against CoolSculpting due to potential for paradoxical hyperplasia and loose skin.

The speaker highlights the benefits of radio frequency devices, including increased collagen production, muscle tightening, and wrinkle reduction.

Non-invasive beauty treatments for face and body, including Ulthera, Excellus, and carboxytherapy. (4:30)

My experience with Thermage treatments, highlighting my expertise and success with the procedure.

Exilis  and Emculpt treatments, are effective for body shaping and abs development.

Compare the effectiveness of different fat-melting treatments, including Emsculpt and Exilis, and notes that Exilis  is half the price but only melts fat.

The potential risks of using ultrasound on the face, citing lawsuits against Ulthera and the close proximity of nerves to the skin.

Carboxytherapy is the most effective treatment for stretch marks, as it breaks down the marks at a deep level.

Cellulite treatment with acoustic wave technology. (10:23)

Company brought first Exilis device to US in 2009, 8 years before Emsculpt.

Rebranding of a cellulite treatment device as Emtone  and its FDA approval in 2020.

Cosmetic treatments and their effectiveness. (13:34)

Silkpeel offers non-invasive alternatives to traditional microdermabrasion and laser treatments.

Gym Closed ? Try Emsculpt

How many trips to the gym does it take you to get 20,000 crunches ? Even if you did 1000 crunches each time, thats 20 trips. How about 1 trip to a doctor’s office ? Obviously a doctor’s office is going to be a lot “cleaner” in fact they are now sanitized in between every patient. Personally once i got rid of toe nail fungus and athlete’s foot I stopped showering at the gym. They always were the place with the most germs, bacteria, fungus and viruses. Open or closed go find a local Emsculpt provider. It is so popular now you can probably get a great discount. Bonus if you can find one that has Exilis, and Emtone too, you can melt a little fat and get rid of some cellulite and tighten you skin as well. In New York ? Try Precision Aesthetics. Truth be told I am part of it. But I can tell you that when we built it in 2007, we put split duct AC in every room for luxury. Turns out its what is best for fresh air and safety. We used fresh linens for each patient for luxury. Turns out they are medically sanitized also perfect for today. You dont want to lay on the same surface as a person before you. Some non self serving information, the consumables for Emsculpt are very low and the prices are very competitive. So no matter where you live try to negotiate a great price. However some info self serving or not, you might not need Emsculpt. Emculpt makes muscles. Four treatments will add around 16% muscle with a loss of 19% fat. However do you really want to add muscle or bulk to that area ? Great if you are already thin. But many women simply want to lose fat. In that case make sure your provider has Exilis. Its a device made by the same people who make Emsculpt that merely shrinks fat. And in most cases Exilis is cheaper than Emsculpt. As I always say find a provider who has multiple technologies. There is no reason for that provider to try to sell you the “wrong” one. Many new places started calling themselves “cosmetic providers” with only an Emsculpt machine. So of course if thats all they have they will try to sell that even if its not the right treatment for you. Let me give you an example of a provider that you can feel comfortable with. At Precision Aesthetics we offer Thermage for loose skin, Exilis for body shaping or fat reduction, Acoustic wave for simple cellulite reduction, Emtone for skin tightening and Cellulite reduction, Carboxytherapy for stretch marks. A provider with a half dozen options has no reason to try to sell you the wrong technology. Its a great time to take care of yourself and get your precovid body back.

EMsculpt is kicking butt and six packs

Want  to accomplish your New Year’s resolution without really trying ?  Just try EMsculpt.  The only will power you need is to lie down and do nothing for 30 minutes.  The machine targets your abs or butt and creates 20,000 contractions in 30 minutes.  Its not a joke its FDA cleared.  The results are appreciated and approved by over 90% of the patients who paid thousands of dollars for the treatment.  Need I say more ?  In New York, Precision Aesthetics, a long time leader in non surgical technologies has taken the unprecedented step of offering free consults and even free sample treatments to appropriate potential men and women who are considering the treatment. They are at 10 West 74th St 212 799 1411.  This is the first blog post I made into a commercial.  But I figured rather than go on and on describing the treatment, what better way that to allow people to experience it for themselves.  Talk about a picture telling 1000 words. What is actually experiencing something worth ?  Here is a link to some before and afters. The FDA study with only four treatments resulted in plus 16% muscle and minus 19% fat.  So its not a weight reduction treatment or even a fat reduction treatment machine.  Its kind of like a “guys” treatment or a fit woman’s treatment.  A few patients who came for Emsculpt chose Exilis instead.  Exilis is purely for fat reduction only.  Unlike Coolsculpting Exilis has a side effect of smoother tighter skin.  So the point is wherever you  live wherever you go, seek a provider who has multiple technologies.  Heck some people who come to our office and find out we do stretch marks, tell us that is their biggest heartache and forego any other treatment in favor of doing the stretch marks first.  Again go to a place that has many offerings, not some person who just opened shop last year bought one machine and is trying to convince you its great for everything.  Do treatments overlap ? Yes radio frequency often tightens skin has some fat reduction (apoptosis), and texture improvement. That results is less cellulite and loose skin as well.  But common sense would tell you that each machine is calibrated to target a particular layer of skin or fat, therefore there will be one machine that is best for cellulite, another best for loose skin, another for fat etc.  PS in case you are interested try google searching Madonna and acoustic wave.  That is the best cellulite treatment I have found in 12 years of testing machines and technologies.  Carboxytherapy is the only treatment for stretch marks,  But I digress.  Its New Years, check out Emsculpt, you literally could finally achieve a New Years resolution by doing nothing.  Wouldnt that be a  miracle ?Emsculpt Before W

BEFORE

Emsculpt after

AFTER 4 TREATMENTS

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After 6 Treatments.  Exact same weight, Exact same body fat 22% Minus 1 inch waist

My diet I am not proud, But everyone keeps asking me if I dieted, I wanted to be a “control” and know what the machine did without dieting. I am going to do treatment 7 and 8.  Maybe when I am all done I will try to lose a few pounds.  We ordered in every night my fiance has a bad back.food