We’d all love to flaunt a slim, trimmed, and toned-looking body in those beautiful bikinis. But that’s not always the case for most of us. However, with advanced body contouring technology, getting rid of excess fats has become possible. Let’s learn the two main body sculpting treatments—Coolsculpting and EMSculpt Neo.
Both are non-invasive methods of body contouring but have slightly different goals. Coolsculpting is used to tighten skin by freezing it with liquid nitrogen, while EMSculpt Neo is a targeted treatment that uses ultrasound waves to target fat cells in the deepest layer of your skin.
We get a lot of questions about EMSculpt Neo and Coolsculpting. We have a great FAQ page to get some basic questions answered also. Here's the key differences between Coolsculpting vs EMSculpt Neo:
Coolsculpting's procedure involves using a machine that applies controlled cooling to targeted areas of your body. It works by freezing the tissue surrounding the area you want to target so an applicator can remove it. The applicator then applies pressure until it has been entirely removed.
EMSculpt Neo uses a similar process, but instead of using controlled cooling, it uses a laser to target specific spots on your body where fat is stored. Unlike Coolsculpting—which freezes fat cells—EMSculpt Neo melts them away by heating them to 140° Celsius (or 285° Fahrenheit), causing them to break apart and release their contents into the surrounding tissue.
Coolsculpting and EMSculpt® Neo are both FDA-approved body contouring treatments that target fat cells in problem areas. Coolsculpting is restricted to the lower body, while EMSculpt Neo targets the upper and lower body.
EMSculpt Neo uses ultra-cooled radiofrequency energy to target subcutaneous fat cells and offers a broader range of treatment options than Coolsculpting, including:
Coolsculpting targets areas like:
EMSculpt Neo takes about 30 minutes, making it great for those who don't have much time for treatments. It’s completely non-invasive and the only feeling you might get is sore muscles afterward (like from a hard workout). Unlike Coolsculpting, which requires a series of treatments over several months, EMSculpt Neo can see results in just 4 treatments spread over 2 weeks.
On the other hand, Coolsculpting takes about an hour per session, but results are seen after several treatments over the course of many weeks.
Coolsculpting aims to tighten skin by freezing it with liquid nitrogen, while EMSculpt Neo targets fat cells in the deepest layer of your skin. When it comes to fat reduction, Coolsculpting tops as it targets stubborn fat in several areas.
EMSculpt Neo doubles as a fat reduction and muscle toning. This process helps individuals build muscle, tone, and sculpt their bodies to a more defined figure.
There are plenty of fat reduction options in the market; however, getting what aligns with your goal is the hassle. Coolsculpting and EMSculpt Neo are popular choices; while one promotes fat reduction, the other helps with muscle toning and fat removal, respectively.
We are obviously a little biased toward EMSculpt Neo here, but we truly believe it's the better option. So
contact us today and learn more about the safer and more effective fat loss and muscle building process!