Abstract

Commercial and Clinical Aspects of HIFEM and Synchronized RF Devices used at Dermatology, Plastic Surgery, and Body Shaping Aesthetic Medicine Practices: A Brief Overview

Background: Aesthetic medicine practices continually seek innovative and effective treatments to remain competitive and satisfy the diverse needs of their clientele. Emsculpt Neo, a groundbreaking device combining Radiofrequency (RF) heating and High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology, has gained significant attention due to its capacity to address multiple treatment objectives while ensuring patient safety and satisfaction. Emsculpt Neo is a non-invasive body contouring device that has emerged as a promising solution to optimize aesthetic medicine practices.

Objective: This analysis aims to inform on the Emsculpt Neo device user and how it enhances their practice and patient satisfaction.

Methods: Three diverse aesthetic medical practices were followed over a two-year period from the time of acquiring the Emsculpt Neo device. The clinics were surveyed to explore the clinical and commercial experience across different geographical regions and clinical specializations. The commonality of the treatment areas, patient demographics and other trends in the clinical practices were analyzed.

Findings: The review explicated the factors contributing to Emsculpt Neo device appeal, including its ability to attract a higher patient volume, treat multiple body areas, offer alternatives to conventional body-contouring therapy and the robust clinical evidence supporting the efficacy and safety of this device which simultaneously combines HIFEM and synchronized radiofrequency. Upgrading to the Emsculpt Neo device presents an advantageous opportunity for aesthetic medicine practitioners to augment their service offerings, attract a diverse patient base and stay ahead of industry trends.

Conclusions: With its multifaceted treatment capabilities, personalized options and strong clinical backing, Emsculpt Neo represents a strategic investment in the future growth and success of aesthetic medical practices.


Author(s): Adair Blackledge1*, Kathleen Behr2 and Harvey Cole3

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