Body contouring frequency depends on the specific treatment and individual goals. Non-invasive treatments like CoolSculpting or EMSCULPT typically require multiple sessions spaced several weeks apart to achieve optimal results.
On average, patients may need 3 to 6 sessions, scheduled every 4 to 6 weeks. Surgical procedures like liposuction usually require only one session but may necessitate a longer recovery period.
Your treatment schedule will be tailored to your specific needs and goals. During your initial consultation, your practitioner will assess your body type, the areas to be treated, and your desired outcomes. Based on this assessment, they will recommend a personalised treatment plan, including the number of sessions and the interval between each session.
The timeline for seeing results varies depending on the type of body contouring treatment. Non-invasive procedures like CoolSculpting or EMSCULPT often show initial improvements within a few weeks, with full results visible after 2 to 3 months. Surgical options like liposuction provide more immediate results, although swelling and bruising may take several weeks to subside, revealing the final outcome.
While body contouring treatments are safe, having multiple sessions can increase the risk of side effects. Non-invasive treatments may cause temporary discomfort, swelling, redness, or bruising at the treatment site. Over-treatment can potentially lead to more significant issues such as skin irregularities or damage. It is essential to follow your practitioner’s recommendations and allow adequate time for recovery between sessions to minimise risks.
At Adoreal, we are committed to providing safe and effective body contouring treatments tailored to your unique needs. Our experienced practitioners will develop a personalised treatment plan to help you achieve your aesthetic goals while ensuring your safety and well-being. Schedule a consultation with Adoreal today to learn more about how our body contouring treatments can help you achieve the body you desire.