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Electro Muscle Stimulation (EMS)
Electro Muscle Stimulation (EMS)
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EMS Muscle Sculpting is a non-invasive body shaping treatment that uses high-intensity electromagnetic energy to contract and strengthen muscles far deeper than a standard workout. Each session simulates thousands of powerful muscle contractions, helping to tone, lift and define targeted areas while also supporting fat reduction and improved body composition.
It’s the perfect treatment for clients wanting a firmer, more sculpted shape without the gym grind or downtime. Common areas include the stomach, buttocks, thighs, arms and calves.
How EMS Works
EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) targets the muscles beneath the skin by:
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Creating deep, rapid muscle contractions
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Strengthening and tightening the muscle fibres
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Increasing muscle density and tone
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Supporting fat reduction through improved metabolic activity
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Lifting and shaping the treated area
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Improving core strength, posture and stability
One EMS session can produce the equivalent of thousands of contractions, giving results that cannot be achieved through standard exercise alone.
How Many Sessions Do I Need?
Most clients see noticeable improvements with 6–10 sessions, performed 2–3 times per week depending on the area.
Results continue to improve over time as the muscles strengthen and lift. Maintenance sessions can be performed monthly for long-lasting tone.
Can EMS Be Combined With Other Treatments?
Absolutely — EMS pairs beautifully with other body contouring modalities to enhance overall results, such as:
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Ultrasonic Fat Cavitation – breaks down stubborn fat
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Radio Frequency (RF) – tightens and firms loose skin
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Vacuum RF – lifts, shapes and boosts circulation
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Laser Lipo – assists fat metabolism
Together, these modalities can reshape the body on multiple levels: fat, skin and muscle.
Who Is EMS Not Suitable For?
EMS Muscle Sculpting may not be suitable for clients who:
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Are pregnant or breastfeeding
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Have metal implants in the treatment area
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Have pacemakers, copper IUDs (for lower abdomen EMS), or other electronic devices
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Have cardiac or neurological disorders
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Have open wounds, infections or active skin conditions in the area
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Have uncontrolled thyroid or hormonal disorders
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Experience seizures or epilepsy
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Take medications that affect muscle function (assessed individually)
A consultation is required to confirm EMS is safe and appropriate for your specific needs.
