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Non-Surgical Body Sculpting

Laser Lipo

Laser lipo is a surgical procedure that uses lasers to shrink and melt fat cells under the skin. This procedure does not contour but is for overall fat reduction of specific areas. 

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Lipo Cavitation

Lipo cavitation is a non-surgical procedure that uses ultrasonic sound waves and heat to liquify the fat cells and dispose of them through the lymphatic system. This treatment is great for fat removal of the abdomen, arms, thighs, chin and back. It's also great for slimming, cellulite reduction and a contoured appearance.

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Radio Frequency Skin Tightening

This procedure uses radio frequency to heat tissue and stimulate sub-dermal collagen and elastin to reduce the appearance of loose skin.

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Vacuum Therapy

Vacuum therapy creates suction to increase blood flow to the area using a combination of the muscles, fat, and skin to stimulate the gluteus muscle, break down cellulite and fat deposits, and improve lymphatic drainage. The vacuum device and radio frequency build collagen & mobilize fat cells while gradually lifting and plumping the buttocks. 

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The results are permanent though it requires 4 or more sessions to permanently mobilize cells.

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Detox Sauna Blanket

The sauna blanket allows you to burn more calories than you would in a traditional gym since steam only travels 1/2 inch into the body. The body exudes excess energy to produce sweat, causing you to lose more calories. Burn up to 800-1600 calories each session while enjoying a relaxing experience.

 

Highly recommended after lipo cavitation to maximize results.

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Other benefits include:

Increases metabolism

Improve blood circulation

Detoxifies the body by allowing it to expel fat & toxins (sodium, alcohol, nicotine, cholesterol and carcinogenic matter)

Relieves muscle pain & tension (Ideal for post-workout muscle repair & chronic muscle pain)

Expels dirt and chemicals

Removes dead skin cells from the surface of the skin

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Endermologie

Body endermologie stimulates fat cells for tissue mobilization, reducing the appearance of cellulite, improving lymphatic circulation, toning skin & helping with plastic surgery recovery. 

Body Sculpting Training

Learn the art of Body Sculpting to help build confidence and change lives.

You will learn all the knowledge and skills you need to run a successful business! This course is completely hands on with live models of our choice to ensure you are confident working on different body types. You will learn theory behind non-invasive body treatments, business & marketing techniques, as well as spa safety and sanitation to ensure clients feel confident when choosing your business.

 

1 Day Training Course.

*Lifetime Support.

*Hands on training with live model.

*6-in-1 Machine included if desired.

 

All deposits are non-refundable.

 

Remaining balance is due in cash only at the start of class.

Training date must be booked no more than 60 days from the deposit payment date. Trainings can be rescheduled up to 48 hours in advance. If training is not rescheduled within that timeframe your deposit will be forfeited. No call no shows will result in your deposit being forfeited & a new deposit will need to be paid if permitted.

 

Certificate included.

Ink-less Stretch Mark Camoflauge

What is inkless stretch mark camouflage?

Inkless Camouflage is a safe, noninvasive tattooing method that uses a mixture of serums, organic oils and vitamins to improve cellular turnover, collagen & elastin, and rejuvenation of fibroblast cells. This serum is used to penetrate each individual stretch mark and as a result, clients will notice a 20%-90% reduction of the appearance of stretch marks after one session (results vary by individual). This procedure is a more natural option that can be used for stretch marks of any color. (red, purple & white) This treatment is also recommended for deep stretch marks.

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What is considered one area?

One area consists of abdomen, lower back, upper back, both sides of: buttocks, hips, breasts, back of thigh, inner thigh, front of thigh, calf and behind knee, upper arm. Please contact us if you don't see an area you want. 

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Can I suntan after the procedure?

Yes, you can tan once the area is fully healed (about 30-60 days). For best long-term results, we recommend applying a high SPF on the treated area prior to sun exposure.

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Who should avoid this treatment?

Pregnant and lactating women

Individuals prone to keloids

Individuals with transmittable blood conditions like HIV or Hepatitis

Individuals with active infection of any type (bacterial, viral, or fungal)

Individuals who undergo hormone replacement therapy

Individuals with active skin cancer on the treated area

Individuals who have scleroderma

Individuals who are undergoing chemotherapy or radiation

Individuals who have uncontrolled diabetes

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Requires doctor approval:

  1. Hemophilia/bleeding disorders

  2. Blood thinner medications

  3. Cardiac disease/abnormalities

  4. Telangiectasia/erythema

  5. Collagen Vascular Disease

 

How long does each session take?

Typically, a session lasts between 1-2 hours or less. It depends on the area being treated. Several treatments may be required to achieve desired results.

 

What is the difference between stretch mark camouflage and laser therapy treatments?

While laser treatments do work on stretch marks they do not return color back into the skin. Another difference is the cost of the treatments ranging between $1,000 to $3,000 per session, and can easily end up costing over $10,000 overall.

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How much will it cost?

It all depends on the size of the area needing treatment. 

***We offer our initial consultation free of charge to give an accurate cost and procedure time. After the initial consultation there is a $250 non-refundable deposit. 

 

Is the treatment painful?

Most clients report that it is painless, while others have commented that “it actually tickles”, “it feels like a gentle scratching”, or “it’s not as bad as a tattoo”. Some areas are more sensitive than others and may experience slight discomfort.

 

How long is the downtime?

This is a noninvasive procedure similar to a tattoo. Therefore, there is little to no downtime and most clients resume work the same day or the next day.

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What to expect before and after treatment?

Please wear loose comfortable clothing to your appointment. Avoid alcohol and caffeine 24 hours before your appointment. The treated area will be red, raised, and inflamed immediately after the procedure and may take a few days to subside but this is a normal part of the healing process and should be expected. Apply recommended oils if itchiness occurs.

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First three days after appointment:

  • No exercise. Avoid excessive sweating.

  • Do not wash treated area with soap on the first and second day.

  • On day 3 you may begin using soap, preferably an antiseptic one. Frequently cleaning the treated area will prevent infections. Do not use scented soaps to clean the area to prevent the incidence of allergic reactions.

  • If treated area is itching often, apply A&D ointment more often, please do not scratch treated area.

  • Do not remove or peel the scab at all. In the first 7 days, there might be a thin scab, do not touch it. It might fall off on its own, and its function is to protect against skin infections.

  • Avoid wearing tight clothing.

  • Avoid exposing the area to intense water pressure in the shower.

 

First 4 weeks after appointment:

  • Avoid all sun exposure.

  • Avoid the beach, pool, jacuzzi and tanning for at least 30 days (healing period) in order to avoid exposure to infections.

  • Do not use body lotion on treated area, no matter how natural it is.

  • Avoid perfume and deodorant near or on the treated area.

  • Apply A&D ointment every morning.

  • Apply recommended oils every night.

 

Normal evolution of the procedure: 

  • Redness with edema, there may be some specks of blood.

  • Burning and itching, in the early days. Do not scratch.

  • When the edema is gone, redness might last up to 30 days (may last longer on sensitive skin).

  • When all redness has cleared the stretch marks may become darker than the color of the skin (hyperpigmentation), it is a normal part of the healing process. Melanated/ethnic skin is prone to pigmentation.

  • The final result may occur between 30 to 60 days.

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