CoolSculpting and Emsculpt are popular, non-invasive procedures for a toned and contoured body.
So, which is the ideal procedure for you?
The deciding factor:
Your goal!
While both the procedures sculpt your body, they act differently.
One acts on the fat cells, and the other works on the muscles.
Let’s understand more!
What Is CoolSculpting?
It is the only FDA-approved treatment that involves cooling to freeze the fat cells to death. It aids in getting rid of stubborn fat pockets resistant to diet and exercise.
Studies have shown that an individual can lose about 25% fat in a single session.
It gets better:
The results are long-lasting, especially if you lead a healthy lifestyle.
The isolated fat cells are exposed to freezing temperatures during the process, which doesn’t harm the skin or surrounding areas.
Once the fat cells are dead, your body removes them in the form of waste. As the cells are removed from the body, they can’t regrow, leading to long-term growth.
What Is Emsculpt?
Just like CoolSculpting, this procedure also aids in contouring your body parts.
However, Emsculpt act on the muscles. It involves the use of magnetic muscle stimulation that causes the muscles to contract. These contractions are the kind you achieve during strength training exercises.
The contractions force the muscles to remodel and become thicker, stronger, and bigger.
And the result:
Significant sculpting, lifting, toning, and firming of the muscles. This gives you a more streamlined and chiseled physique.
Which Is Better?
As you may have seen above, Emsculpt and CoolSculpting excel in different areas. CoolSculpting targets the fat cells, while Emsculpt acts on the muscles.
So, even if the results may seem similar, the end goal and target cells are different.
Not sure which is a better option for you?
At Cool Contours, we offer a customized plan for your goals. A specialist will examine your areas and advise the right option for you.