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This frequently asked question can’t really be answered in the abstract. Because every body is different, costs depend on a thorough evaluation and treatment-planning consultation. Contact us to [...]
The treatment protocol calls for four half-hour treatments, spaced over two weeks. Just as you wouldn’t work out in the same area two days in a row without recovery, we space your treatments [...]
EMSCULPT is not an appropriate choice during pregnancy. It can, however, be a great way to tone the abs and reduce diastasis recti (lower abdominal muscle split) by 11% post pregnancy! Patients [...]
EMSCULPT uses electromagnetic energy to stimulate “supramaximal” skeletal muscle contractions. This builds muscle in the buttocks, lifting and shaping the contour. Treatment at the abs builds [...]
An ideal candidate for EMSCULPT is a woman or man who is looking to build muscle and reduce fat in areas that are resistant to diet and exercise alone. Ideal candidates are at or close to their [...]
EMSCULPT is not a weight loss procedure. It is a magnetic energy field treatment that builds muscle to lift the buttocks, and builds muscle and reduces fat at the abs to create definition.
Yes! Ultherapy can be combined with other treatments such as injectables, Botox filler, peels, lasers, cosmetic surgery, and CoolSculpting. At Hampshire Dermatology we often combine different [...]
Ultherapy relies on your body’s own response to the treatment – building new collagen – so results appear natural. In contrast to fillers and surgery, Ultherapy is non-invasive and non-surgical. [...]
Because Ultherapy works by stimulating your body to produce collagen, results take several months to fully emerge. Many patients see improvement at 2-3 months, but our experience at Hampshire [...]
A good Ultherapy candidate has mild to moderate skin laxity where the skin begins to feel and look less firm. Examples include a lowered eyebrow line, loose skin on the neck, sagging under the [...]