It’s hard to get everyone to agree on anything nowadays, but if one thing is universally true, it’s that no one is perfect, given that perfection is virtually impossible to achieve.
Although we know it is unattainable, many of us still strive for that perfect body. Forces like societal pressure, beauty standards, and self-criticism have turned many of us into the harshest critics, unable to be satisfied by gradual improvement. All most of us want is that beautiful, Instagrammable figure we can show off at the beach and pool.
Because of these ever-loftier beauty standards, many of us have tried to adopt healthy changes to our daily routines. Even if you do commit to a wholesome lifestyle and a consistent workout routine, however, it’s very normal to hit roadblocks and feel like the effort exerted doesn’t match the results you deserve. Most people have trouble zones, such as their abdomen, thighs, and upper arms. No matter the exercise you know your body needs, even if it’s more crunches than you’ve ever done before, results may not appear so quickly.
To help patients achieve their ideal bodies, cosmetic companies have developed several types of nonsurgical body contouring devices. This article will review Emsculpt, unique thanks to its ability to promote muscle growth while simultaneously reducing a patient’s fat.
What is Emsculpt?
Emsculpt is an FDA-approved aesthetic device that uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy to induce muscle contractions. These contractions themselves strengthen muscles and create a metabolic reaction that causes the breaking down fat.
Emsculpt provides results that no other current technology can match: simultaneous fat-loss and muscle building. Yet, as is the case with all nonsurgical body contouring treatments, you will have to wait for some time before results appear. In fact, muscle definition will improve only after a waiting period of around 30 to 60 days.
How Much Does Emsculpt cost?
Each procedure cost around $1,000. Note that most patients will require at least four sessions to obtain optimal results.
How Does an Emsculpt Procedure Work?
This treatment is so seamless that you can receive it while working on your phone or reading a book. An Emsculpt procedure lasts around 30 minutes, hitting nearly 20,000 supramaximal contractions during this time frame.
The muscle contractions caused by Emsculpt machines prompt the release of local chemicals from your cells that result in fat cell death. Such a reaction is similar to the one your body experiences during a workout. Note that Emsculpt is only currently approved for work on the butt and abdomen, though treatable areas should expand in the near future.

What Does Emsculpt Feel Like?
Emscult is described as nonpainful. You’ll feel a deep sense of vibration due to the various and quick contractions that occur within the procedure. Nevertheless, it’s quite easy to adjust to the sensation, which has been described by patients as similar to an intense workout. Patients receive Emsculpt while lying down, with the panels placed directly on the skin of the treated area.
Best Candidates for Emsculpt?
The best candidate for Emsculpt is one that wants to define their abdomen or buttocks. Furthermore, they are fully aware that Emsculpt in no way or fashion should be considered as a weight-loss method.
If you have a pacemaker or are pregnant, you are not eligible for an Emsculpt. In fact, anyone with metal in their body will likely not qualify for this procedure.
