EMSculpt NEO Chicago

Backed by 13 clinical studies across the United States, EMSCULPT is the only FDA-cleared noninvasive procedure that simultaneously builds muscle and sculpts your body. No surgery - no downtime.

How it works.

Skin, fat, and muscle form your overall body appearance. With EMSCULPT's HIFEM technology (high-intensity electromagnetic), the procedure induces powerful muscle contractions which is not achievable by voluntary contractions. The skin remains unaffected, while the energy penetrates to the deep layers of the tissue.

The body responds with a deep remodeling of its inner structure that leads to muscle building and sculpting of your body. This results in substantial improvement of your appearance.

FAQ’s

Who's a candidate for EMSCULPT?

  • Almost everyone can able to benefit from EMSCULPT!

Does it really work?

  • Yes! Although patient results may vary with EMSCULPT, it is backed by science and has been clinically tested for safety and efficacy through several clinical studies.

When will I see results?

  • Tangible results are felt right after each performed treatment. Noticeably positive results are usually seen within 2-4 weeks after the last session and will continue to improve several weeks post treatment. Opulence Chicago offers packages of 4, 6 and 8 sessions depending on our patient's desired outcomes. Many individuals chose to continue maintenance sessions about every 4-6 weeks once their package is complete.

What does it feel like?

  • EMSCULPT treatments uniquely cause you to feel like you’re getting an intense workout while simultaneously relaxing. We're talking about 20,000 push-ups, sit-ups, and/or squats within 30 minutes! Because of this, it's quite possible that you might feel some slight muscle soreness after your treatment. Any soreness you experience should go away within a couple of days, just like soreness associated with any workout. You’ll also be comfortably laying down and able to relax throughout the entire session.

What areas can I treat with the EMSCULPT?

  • Abdomen

  • Buttocks

  • Inner Thighs

  • Outer Thighs

  • Front of Thighs

  • Back of Thighs

  • Biceps

  • Triceps

  • Calves