Emsculpt NEO
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What is Emsculpt NEO?
Emsculpt NEO® is a great solution for individuals who want to change the shape of their body without surgery. The treatment targets and reduces fat cells to produce rapid and long-lasting results by shaping muscles, reducing fat and contouring your body.
Emsculpt NEO FAQs
Emsculpt NEO relies on radiofrequency (RF) waves and high intensity electromagnetic (HIFEM) waves to target fat cells, recontour the body and strengthen muscle tone.
The treatment can produce a variety of benefits that patients can enjoy for years ahead. Generally, Emsculpt NEO targets the abdomen, arms, legs, calves, and buttocks. Overall benefits can include:
- A limited recovery period and reduced downtime
- Safe treatment without anesthesia
- No need for cuts, incisions or scarring
- A rapid procedure that typically only takes 30 minutes
- Elimination of targeted fat cells for good
- Reshaping and restrengthening of muscles
Generally speaking, Emsculpt NEO is a quick, easy and pain-free process. The overall experience lasts about 30 minutes. We recommend that a patient receives at least four individual treatments. However, each comprehensive plan will vary based on a patient’s individual needs.
During the process, a Riverchase provider will place a configured paddle over the skin of the targeted areas for the full length of the session.
Another great aspect of Emsculpt NEO is that there should be no downtime following the treatment. Patients typically return to work, regular activities and exercise the same day or the following day.
Results from Emsculpt NEO are not visible immediately after the procedure. Optimal results typically begin appearing within three to four months. For the best results, we recommend that patients receive four separate treatments over a set period of time determined by your treatment plan. With a balanced diet and proper exercise, the results from Emsculpt NEO can last for many years.
Before & After Photos


- After photo taken three months after last treatment (Courtesy of Barry Dibernardo, MD)


- After photo taken three months after last treatment (Courtesy of Suzanne Kilmer, MD)


- After photos taken three months after last treatment (Courtesy of Bruce E. Katz, MD)


- After photos taken six months after treatment (Courtesy of Julene Samuels, MD)