Beyond looking good, core strength leads to a better quality of life and improvement in everyday activities. Strength training can also protect your joints from injury; most importantly, building muscle ensures better balance and, as you age, a lower risk of falls. As an advocate for exercise (for me, it’s power walking and Pilates), the benefits extend not only to physical strength but also to improved mental health. Today, there are numerous options to enhance your body, one of which is receiving plenty of attention, EmSculpt Neo. Before I unpack this new body treatment, it’s worth noting that body sculpting treatments have come and gone over the years, and many have faced considerable criticism. There is no quick fix for a better-looking body or improved fitness; it ultimately comes down to consistent exercise, a healthy and balanced diet, and strength training. However, staying strong, trim, and motivated to exercise is a constant battle as we age, which is where EmSculpt Neo could help.
Dr Joanna Romanaowska is a well-regarded, science-based physician with a focus on cosmetic medicine. She is passionate about positive ageing and excited to share a body treatment option that delivers.
While there are already body treatments that promise to reduce fat and firm the body, such as CoolSculpting (cryolipolysis), Trusculpt ID (radiofrequency), HIFU, laser lipolysis, and injection lipolysis, each has varying results, and none are on offer at Romanowska’s Auckland practice, Clinic 42. For Romanowska, EmSculpt Neo is impressive.
It’s a 30-minute non-surgical treatment where applicators are strapped to the body, claiming to strengthen muscles while reducing fat and tightening the skin…
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