EMTONE®
Short Summary
EMTONE® is a device that uses radiofrequency and targeted pressure energy to target cellulite and tighten skin.Key Information
Additional Information
- Reduces appearance of cellulite
- Skin tightening
EMTONE® aims to increase blood flow to the target area, break down lipids, while building collagen and elastin to strengthen the skin. This helps reduce the appearance of cellulite.
EMTONE can be combined with many other therapies. For those looking to target stubborn areas of fat, CoolSculpt® a fat freezing treatment and EMSCULPT Neo® a treatment that targets fat and tones muscle simultaneously both work particularly well with EMTONE®. Morpheus8® treatments tighten loose skin on the body, such as lower abdomen, upper arms or knees, whilst Lymphastim® is a gentle lymphatic drainage treatment for abdomen and lower body, helping reduce bloating, and post-surgical or travel swelling. BodyTite is a minimally inasive procedure that complements EMTONE by treating stubborn fat and tightening skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Avoid saunas, hot baths and Jacuzzis for 24 hours post treatment
Treated area may become slightly red for a few hours post treatment, minimal risk of bruising.
Prior to arrival at Montrose
No preparation is required prior to your visit.
On arrival at Montrose
Following a review of your initial consultation to discuss areas of concern and a review of your medical history, the aesthetician will propose a treatment plan focusing on key body areas to achieve your aims. A gel will be applied to the treatment area to help the device glide easily and make the radiofrequency painless. The device emits an acoustic wave that disrupts and stimulates the skin, improving circulation and discouraging fluid collection. The treatment is quick and painless and results can usually be seen after three to four treatments spaced one week apart.
Results
Patients normally see small improvements after each session but the best results of treatment occur 12 weeks after the last session of the course.
- Pregnancy
- Breast feeding
- Active skin wounds