"It's a 30 minute session in your clothes," explains Dr. Neinstein. "It's a unique sensation of muscle contraction which can feel intense at times, but not painful." At his practice, four sessions of 30 minutes go for $3,000, which is consistent with two other practices consulted for this story. Suffice to say it's not a cheap treatment, which coupled with the fact that the results aren't permanent may lead some to question whether it's worth their disposable income. In line with the pricing, Atkinson highlighted that doing Emsculpt for a special occasion is extremely popular.
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Bottom line: if you've got the disposable income and are looking to tighten, Emsculpt is a treatment that actually seems to live up to the hype. It will get you to your desired results faster if you're willing to put in the work with diet and exercise.
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