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Body Contouring
Pre-Procedure and Post-Procedure Guide

Pre-Procedure

  • Follow your normal skincare and daily routines.
  • Avoid direct sun exposure, self-tanners, and sunburns prior to treatment.
  • Wear loose clothing or bring a change of clothing that makes the treatment area accessible.
  • Please arrive with clean skin on the day of your treatment.
The image shows a before-and-after comparison of body contouring, with two photos side by side  one showing a person s abdomen with visible fat deposits, and the other displaying the same area after a treatment that has resulted in smoother skin and reduced fat.

Post-Procedure

Slight pinkness for 1-2 days is normal depending on the treatment. This will look similar to a workout flush. You may resume your normal daily activities immediately after the treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do before body contouring treatment?

To ensure optimal results and minimize discomfort during your body contouring treatment, it's important to avoid direct sun exposure, self-tanners, and sunburns prior to your session.

Does this treatment hurt?

Not at all. TruSculpt® feels hot like sitting in a sauna but only on the targeted areas. Your skin will be a bit pink after but that fades immediately. TruFlex® feels like your muscles are twisting and contracting. Many people feel like it is a tickling sensation.

How long does it take to see results?

The effects of the treatment keeps working for a long time. You’ll see full results in 12 weeks but it doesn’t take long to see some improvement after the initial sessions.

What are the contraindications for body contouring treatment?

The contraindications for both truFlex® and truSculpt® treatment include pregnancy, pacemaker or implanted defibrillator. The contraindications for just truFlex® include hernia, blood flow conditions, recent surgery, bone fracture or acute trauma, epilepsy and some cancers.

Medically Reviewed By: Dr. Tammy Chen, DDS