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Editor Review of Emface for Forehead, Cheeks, and Under Eyes
Editor Review of Emface for Forehead, Cheeks, and Under Eyes

Cosmopolitan

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Cosmopolitan

Editor Review of Emface for Forehead, Cheeks, and Under Eyes

For the weeks leading up to my 34th birthday back in June, I was strongly considering under-eye filler. I felt like my under-eye area needed a refresh that topical skincare couldn't address. As a regular Botox user, the idea of being poked with a couple of needles didn't bother me. Still, given all the recent (and kinda scary) discourse around fillers, I decided to hit the brakes and look for an alternative. So when I got an email to test out Emface Eyes, I immediately booked a series of four appointments. Emface as a treatment isn't new—I tried it three years ago on my cheeks and forehead when it first came out—but the device can now be used under the eyes to treat dark circles, puffiness, and bags—all the things I was considering filler to address on myself. Unlike filler, though, Emface is painless (it does feel weird, more on that below), and comes with little risk and zero downtime. So if you're curious like I was, keep reading for my recent Emface Eyes review (plus details from my first experience back in 2023), including what to expect from the treatment, how long it takes, and ultimately, if it's worth trying for yourself. Emface is a non-invasive treatment that utilizes a combination of HIFES (high-intensity facial electrical stimulation) and radiofrequency technology to improve facial muscle density and stimulate collagen and elastin production, says plastic surgeon Yael Halaas, MD. "As of right now, it's the only device that can address and reverse the two main causes of aging—loss of facial muscle tone and loss of collagen." So how exactly does Emface work? In short, the HIFES contracts your forehead and cheek muscles with an electromagnetic current to elevate and lift facial tissue, while the RF technology uses heat energy to prompt a wound-healing response in your skin. This process increases collagen and elastin, the two main proteins responsible for keeping skin baby-soft and plump. Emface creates lift and tightness, restores volume, and reduces fine lines in the face, says Dr. Halaas. "It also tones underlying facial muscles to provide an overall refreshed, tighter, smoother complexion." Emface utilizes four different applicators for targeting the main areas of the face. There's one for the forehead to help lift the brows, one for the cheeks to sculpt and add volume, one for the submentum (aka the area under your chin) to reduce double chin, and, now, one for the under eyes to target dark circles and bags. IMO, the biggest downside to Emface is the hefty price tag. The price varies by location and practice, but in a big-city practice like Dr. Halaas's, expect to shell out anywhere from $3000 to $4000 for a series of four treatments. The average cost of a single treatment is $850. On average, the results from a series of Emface treatments will last about a year. Of course, as is the case with all cosmetic treatments, your lifestyle choices and how well you take care of your skin post-treatment (good sleep, healthy diet, regular SPF, etc.) will impact the results too. "You'll need to complete four sessions—spaced about a week or two apart—to see the full results," says Dr. Halaas. "And maintenance sessions may be required once or twice a year, depending on the patient and their desired goals." If you're not going to commit to all four sessions, Emface isn't the treatment for you. When I tried Emface for the first time in 2023, I was impressed by how it gave my brows a lift and added definition to my cheekbones. It absolutely did not replace Botox for me (Botox straight-up eliminates my forehead lines; Emface softened them, which makes sense since neurotoxins paralyze facial muscles to prevent lines and wrinkles from forming, while Emface uses RF heat to smooth them), but I liked the overall effect it had on my face. I looked refreshed and perky, but you couldn't quite put your finger on why—super natural but not so subtle that you couldn't see a difference. I'm currently experiencing the same effect from the series of my Emface Eyes treatments I had back in June. My dark circles and bags aren't entirely gone, but they are definitely less pronounced. Even with concealer, my under eyes always used to look shadowy, but now, a month after my last Emface treatment, all I need is a quick dab of my trusty Nars Soft Matte Concealer , and my face looks way less tired. On average, Emface results peak about 90 days after your last session and continue to improve with time, so I'm excited to see how my eye area looks in September and beyond. Another benefit of Emface is how quick and easy the treatments are, especially compared to lasers and microneedling. To prep, your provider will wipe your skin clean with an alcohol pad so the sticker applicators adhere to your skin properly. They'll also stick a grounding pad to the skin on your back. Once the treatment stickers and grounding pad are in place, the 20-minute treatment begins. Emface is a painless treatment (although it does feel kinda strange—especially the first time you try it). Each pad emits mild heat that feels reminiscent of a hot stone massage. They also vibrate, which results in this weird involuntary twitching of your facial muscles (Exhibit A: my face in the video below). If you've ever tried microcurrent, it's a similar sensation, just most intense. Unlike other non-invasive treatments, like Clear and Brilliant or RF microneedling, there's no numbing ahead of time. There's also no downtime afterwards—this is a true "lunchtime treatment" if you will. After each session, my face looked completely normal (if anything, the teeniest bit flushed for five minutes max), and I could easily carry on with my day. There's no denying Emface is a great needle-free alternative to filler. It's safe for all skin tones and skin types (one exception—"patients with metal in their face are not candidates for the treatment due to the energy being released through the grounding applicator," says Dr. Halaas) and is a great way to quickly lift, tone, and smooth without any downtime or injections. Like I mentioned earlier, it won't replace Botox for me, but it has replaced my interest in under-eye filler. If you're looking for a low-risk treatment to address signs of aging and are comfortable spending the money, Emface is definitely worth considering. Lauren Balsamo is the beauty director at Cosmopolitan with more than a decade of experience researching, writing, and editing skincare stories that range from the best skincare routine for your 30s to a comprehensive Hydrafacial review. She regularly tests and analyzes new cosmetic treatments while working with the industry's top dermatologists and aestheticians to assess new technologies. Lauren Balsamo is the beauty director at Cosmopolitan where she writes, edits, and produces all types of beauty content—from product reviews to personal essays and trend reports. She has covered beauty for more than a decade at Cosmopolitan. Follow her on Instagram.

Women dream of having my curvy body & spend thousands to have it – but in reality, I was born with a major birth defect
Women dream of having my curvy body & spend thousands to have it – but in reality, I was born with a major birth defect

Scottish Sun

time11-07-2025

  • Health
  • Scottish Sun

Women dream of having my curvy body & spend thousands to have it – but in reality, I was born with a major birth defect

In the UK, the condition affects around 300 babies every year BORN THIS WAY Women dream of having my curvy body & spend thousands to have it – but in reality, I was born with a major birth defect Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) EVERY year, thousands of people go under the knife to achieve an hourglass shape - a body catapulted into popularity around 2014 thanks to Kim Kardashian. Achieving the teeny waist and mega round hips via hip augmentation can not only dangerous but also costs anywhere from £4,000 to £8,000 in the UK. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 The condition affects around 300 babies in the UK every year Credit: TIKTOK/@deluna26 2 Gastroschisis is a type of abdominal wall defect, which occurs when a baby's abdomen does not develop fully while in the womb Credit: TIKTOK/@deluna26 However, whilst many are willing to take drastic measures to achieve curves, one woman has now bravely opened up about the birth defect which has caused her extra wide hips. TikToker @deluna26, who's won more than 1.6million followers, recently explained the story behind her curvy hips and huge thigh gap. In the viral video, the pint-sized beauty, who is 4'9'', explained that she was born with a condition called gastroschisis - a defect that affects approximately 300 babies in the UK each year. Gastroschisis is a type of abdominal wall defect, which occurs when a baby's abdomen does not develop fully while in the womb. Early in all pregnancies, the intestine develops inside the umbilical cord and then usually moves inside the abdomen a few weeks later. In gastroschisis, the abdominal wall does not form completely so the intestines develop outside and are open to the air when the child is born. Although is not currently known what exactly causes gastroschisis, the condition is becoming more common, particularly in younger mothers under the age of 20 years, reported the NHS. Gastroschisis is immediately recognisable because the newborn's intestines are outside of the abdomen, some of which may appear darker as they have been in contact with the amniotic fluid inside the womb. Bravely opening up and educating social media users, the young beauty said: ''My hips are open because the pelvic bone [...] was not able to close when I was a baby. ''So when I wear pants, they [legs] look open. No Needles, No Surgery: Does Emface 'Electric Facial' Actually Work? ''I have a lot of scars - inside and out - because I've been through a lot in my life.'' The slim beauty also replied to the fans who were concerned about her slim appearance, explaining that she simply has a fast metabolism. ''I always lose calories like this - that's why I look skinny.'' The TikToker also shared an uplifting message to others who may be struggling with their appearance and image. ''I want to inspire people to be who they want to be. When they look in the mirror, I want them to know that they are beautiful the way they are. ''I may look different - and I probably act different - but I'm still a human being,'' she said in the viral video. ''I'm not using my videos to get views. I'm using my videos to share my story because I want people to know that you can have a normal life having a birth defect, any condition or anything. ''It doesn't stop me from being me, from having a job.'' During her day-to-day life, the young woman relies on a catheter, as well as ''a fake bladder'' made from intestines and a part of her stomach to hold her urine. ''I may probably take longer in the bathroom but I still feel [...] human.'' The 5 Best Body Positive Influencers To Follow @_nelly_london - Nelly has been on a journey with breast corrective surgery and has also shared her experience with eating disorders, her honesty and openness makes her a great follow. @lottiedryna - She regularly shares content on living with IBS and finds bloat-friendly outfits to share with her followers. @stephanieyeboah - Stephanie Yeboah's body positive content has the most incredible message - everyone is worthy of being loved, plus she has the best fashion inspo going. @isabelladavis6 - Bella's content spans more than just body image and is ideal for women wanting a community of women supporting women. @jessontheplussize - She advocates for women wearing what they want no matter their body shape. 'You're really strong' The inspiring and eye-opening video has clearly left many emotional, as it's racked up close to 4million views. As over 41,000 people gave it a like, 1,168 others flooded to comments to praise the woman. One fan wrote: ''I hope you're doing okay and don't let nobody tell you anything about your condition, you're really strong and your confidence is something that nobody should take away from you.'' Someone else agreed, adding: ''You're so sweet thank you for taking the time to explain this, a strong bada** beautiful woman.'' A third commented: ''You are such a beautiful woman inside and out in spite of all that you endured in your life you are such a bright star. You stay sweet stay blessed. ''Never stop what you're doing. It does help even if it's one person. God bless you.''

Tulisa shows off bloodied nose as she reveals SIX painful beauty procedures that keep her ‘eyebrows and cheeks' pert
Tulisa shows off bloodied nose as she reveals SIX painful beauty procedures that keep her ‘eyebrows and cheeks' pert

The Irish Sun

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Tulisa shows off bloodied nose as she reveals SIX painful beauty procedures that keep her ‘eyebrows and cheeks' pert

TULISA took fans behind the scenes during a marathon beauty day in London, where she underwent six back-to-back treatments at three different clinics. Despite the bloodied nose and red, raw skin the 36-year-old bravely showed off afterwards, the singer's procedures are set to keep her 'eyebrows and cheeks' ever-pert. Advertisement 8 Tulisa took fans behind the scenes during a marathon beauty day in London Credit: Instagram Determined to pack in as many as possible, the N-Dubz star took to her Instagram Stories first with the Skin Can muscle lifting treatment at SkinCAN. She added that the treatment is so effective that after five or six months without Botox, she only noticed because she started really frowning. 'This treatment keeps my eyebrows up there,' she said with a smile. Advertisement read more on TULISA Next , she endured the Collagen Wave with radiofrequency technology , a treatment she's trusted for years and had performed by Dermastar's Neelam Patel. This procedure works by producing heat to stimulate fibroblasts - the cells responsible for generating collagen and elastin. It results in a natural lift and tightening effect, smoothing out fine lines and plumping the skin. 'It's super relaxing,' Tulisa added, though today they skipped the usual microneedling due to time constraints. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Exclusive The former X Factor judge then filmed herself receiving a full body massage and reflexology as she enjoyed a moment of calm before her next treatment. Then came Emface, a needle-free alternative to injectables that combines radiofrequency with HIFES (high-intensity facial electrical stimulation) to tone underlying muscles. Tulisa stuns in red bodysuit and knee high boots three months after dramatically quitting I'm A Celebrity finale With sticky pads attached to her cheeks and forehead, Tulisa captioned the video: 'On to the emface,' before prepping herself for something a little more intense. She warned, 'It's going to be a little red after this." Advertisement After that, Tulisa hopped over to M Clinic for the thermavein treatment for her thread veins. She videoed herself receiving painful-looking zaps to her cheeks while wincing in pain. If that wasn't enough, she then received the Ethra laser for redness and colleagen production - donning a pair of black goggles to protect her eyes. 8 She underwent six back-to-back treatments at three different clinics Credit: Instagram Advertisement 8 Next, she endured the Collagen Wave with radiofrequency technology Credit: Instagram 8 Emface is a needle-free alternative to injectables Credit: Instagram 8 After that, Tulisa hopped over to M Clinic for the thermavein treatment for her thread veins Credit: Instagram 8 If that wasn't enough, she then received the Ethra laser for redness and colleagen production too Credit: Instagram Advertisement Tulisa even revealed that after some of the treatments, her face looked as if she'd been 'smacked in the face', with a notably bloodied nose that looked extra sore due to its proximity to the bone. She said: 'I asked Jo to go a bit harder on that area because the next thing I'm doing isn't going to be touching that. No pain, no gain." By the end of the day, Tulisa was glowing - albeit with some redness - thanks to soothing cream, which even contained foundation to cover the needling marks. She assured fans that healing typically takes a few days to a week and optimistically added, 'I should be ready to rumble by the weekend.' Advertisement Summing up her marathon beauty day before heading back to Manchester, Tulisa joked, 'Beauty secrets by Tea. You're welcome.' But while she's been sharing skincare routines and beauty tips this week, it was a different story last year when Tulisa quietly pulled out of the I'm A Celebrity finale - sparking concern among fans. The singer, who Speaking candidly to Paul C Brunson on the We Need To Talk podcast, Tulisa revealed the full extent of her emotional struggles after leaving the show. Advertisement She told the Married At First Sight expert: 'When I came out, I began to cry when I had the first moment to myself. 'The first thing I did when I spoke to my team, they said, 'What's wrong?' 'And I said 'Please don't put me back on camera. I need to be off now, it's too much. I'm really proud of myself, but I pushed myself too far, too soon, I need to go home'.' She added: 'You want me to be there out of principle? When I'm having a breakdown right now? No, I need to go home and process this." Advertisement Tulisa admitted she didn't even go to the hotel to see her fellow campmates, nor did she appear on ITV's companion shows after returning to the UK. She added: 'I guess in a way I'm blessed to be that person to say if my mind isn't feeling healthy, I'm going to take care of myself. I'm not going to push myself over any edges. 'I need to take care of myself, I need to protect me.' Explaining why she also wiped her social media of any I'm A Celeb footage, Tulisa said: 'I did delete everything. Advertisement 'I came out and the same night I was having a cry I was like I'm not going back on camera. 'I was looking through my socials and it was just all me and I was in flip out mode. I just wanted it all gone and to go home and process things. 'I wouldn't say I've processed it all. I'm at 70 percent right now. "For me to be in the public eye I need to do things that are a bit more hard hitting, things like this [the podcast]. Just keeping it 100% real. Advertisement 'If I can be in the public eye and it's like that, then I can do it.' The star confessed she was left "hyperventilating and crying" from pressure she felt and emotional exhaustion after her elimination. She admitted struggling to interact with the 'happy campers' while privately battling anxiety and breaking down in tears alone in her hotel room. Tulisa revealed how close she came to quitting the programme. Advertisement She recounted a particularly intense anxiety attack, unseen by viewers, that left her in tears and gasping for air. Tulisa said: 'Some of the things you didn't see - I had night terrors for the first four days. "I was waking up out of my sleep , and I was having anxiety attacks. "Those parts, not everyone knows, so it wasn't completely smooth sailing for me at all, but I have a great poker face. I really can turn it on, especially when I'm faced with adversity.' Advertisement Determined not to show vulnerability, she added: 'The last thing I wanted to do was go in there and be the hot mess. So if anything, I'm going to be the biggest soldier there is." Recalling her breaking point, Tulisa said: 'I definitely had an anxiety attack off-camera. I went to the smoking area to do it because I didn't want them to know. "I was trying to bring down my heart rate, literally through my nose. I kept telling myself, 'Get the heart rate down. Get the heart rate down.' "I wanted to leave that day. I thought, 'I can't do this,' but I reminded myself that I was there to stick it out.' Advertisement 8 Tulisa avoided the I'm A Celeb Coming Out party last year Credit: Australia Media 8 The pop star admitted that she suffered with night terrors in the jungle Credit: ITV

Tulisa shows off bloodied nose as she reveals SIX painful beauty procedures that keep her ‘eyebrows and cheeks' pert
Tulisa shows off bloodied nose as she reveals SIX painful beauty procedures that keep her ‘eyebrows and cheeks' pert

Scottish Sun

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Tulisa shows off bloodied nose as she reveals SIX painful beauty procedures that keep her ‘eyebrows and cheeks' pert

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TULISA took fans behind the scenes during a marathon beauty day in London, where she underwent six back-to-back treatments at three different clinics. Despite the bloodied nose and red, raw skin the 36-year-old bravely showed off afterwards, the singer's procedures are set to keep her 'eyebrows and cheeks' ever-pert. 8 Tulisa took fans behind the scenes during a marathon beauty day in London Credit: Instagram Determined to pack in as many as possible, the N-Dubz star took to her Instagram Stories first with the Skin Can muscle lifting treatment at SkinCAN. Tulisa explained, 'It enhances the muscles and gives you this snatched look on the face. It's brilliant if you don't want to use fillers.' She added that the treatment is so effective that after five or six months without Botox, she only noticed because she started really frowning. 'This treatment keeps my eyebrows up there,' she said with a smile. Next, she endured the Collagen Wave with radiofrequency technology, a treatment she's trusted for years and had performed by Dermastar's Neelam Patel. This procedure works by producing heat to stimulate fibroblasts - the cells responsible for generating collagen and elastin. It results in a natural lift and tightening effect, smoothing out fine lines and plumping the skin. 'It's super relaxing,' Tulisa added, though today they skipped the usual microneedling due to time constraints. The former X Factor judge then filmed herself receiving a full body massage and reflexology as she enjoyed a moment of calm before her next treatment. Then came Emface, a needle-free alternative to injectables that combines radiofrequency with HIFES (high-intensity facial electrical stimulation) to tone underlying muscles. Tulisa stuns in red bodysuit and knee high boots three months after dramatically quitting I'm A Celebrity finale With sticky pads attached to her cheeks and forehead, Tulisa captioned the video: 'On to the emface,' before prepping herself for something a little more intense. She warned, 'It's going to be a little red after this." After that, Tulisa hopped over to M Clinic for the thermavein treatment for her thread veins. She videoed herself receiving painful-looking zaps to her cheeks while wincing in pain. If that wasn't enough, she then received the Ethra laser for redness and colleagen production - donning a pair of black goggles to protect her eyes. 8 She underwent six back-to-back treatments at three different clinics Credit: Instagram 8 Next, she endured the Collagen Wave with radiofrequency technology Credit: Instagram 8 Emface is a needle-free alternative to injectables Credit: Instagram 8 After that, Tulisa hopped over to M Clinic for the thermavein treatment for her thread veins Credit: Instagram 8 If that wasn't enough, she then received the Ethra laser for redness and colleagen production too Credit: Instagram Tulisa even revealed that after some of the treatments, her face looked as if she'd been 'smacked in the face', with a notably bloodied nose that looked extra sore due to its proximity to the bone. She said: 'I asked Jo to go a bit harder on that area because the next thing I'm doing isn't going to be touching that. No pain, no gain." By the end of the day, Tulisa was glowing - albeit with some redness - thanks to soothing cream, which even contained foundation to cover the needling marks. She assured fans that healing typically takes a few days to a week and optimistically added, 'I should be ready to rumble by the weekend.' Summing up her marathon beauty day before heading back to Manchester, Tulisa joked, 'Beauty secrets by Tea. You're welcome.' But while she's been sharing skincare routines and beauty tips this week, it was a different story last year when Tulisa quietly pulled out of the I'm A Celebrity finale - sparking concern among fans. The singer, who left the jungle just days before the final, deleted all traces of her time on the show and opted not to take part in the Coming Out reunion or post-show spin-offs. Speaking candidly to Paul C Brunson on the We Need To Talk podcast, Tulisa revealed the full extent of her emotional struggles after leaving the show. She told the Married At First Sight expert: 'When I came out, I began to cry when I had the first moment to myself. 'The first thing I did when I spoke to my team, they said, 'What's wrong?' 'And I said 'Please don't put me back on camera. I need to be off now, it's too much. I'm really proud of myself, but I pushed myself too far, too soon, I need to go home'.' She added: 'You want me to be there out of principle? When I'm having a breakdown right now? No, I need to go home and process this." Tulisa admitted she didn't even go to the hotel to see her fellow campmates, nor did she appear on ITV's companion shows after returning to the UK. She added: 'I guess in a way I'm blessed to be that person to say if my mind isn't feeling healthy, I'm going to take care of myself. I'm not going to push myself over any edges. 'I need to take care of myself, I need to protect me.' Explaining why she also wiped her social media of any I'm A Celeb footage, Tulisa said: 'I did delete everything. 'I came out and the same night I was having a cry I was like I'm not going back on camera. 'I was looking through my socials and it was just all me and I was in flip out mode. I just wanted it all gone and to go home and process things. 'I wouldn't say I've processed it all. I'm at 70 percent right now. "For me to be in the public eye I need to do things that are a bit more hard hitting, things like this [the podcast]. Just keeping it 100% real. 'If I can be in the public eye and it's like that, then I can do it.' The star confessed she was left "hyperventilating and crying" from pressure she felt and emotional exhaustion after her elimination. She admitted struggling to interact with the 'happy campers' while privately battling anxiety and breaking down in tears alone in her hotel room. Tulisa revealed how close she came to quitting the programme. She recounted a particularly intense anxiety attack, unseen by viewers, that left her in tears and gasping for air. Tulisa said: 'Some of the things you didn't see - I had night terrors for the first four days. "I was waking up out of my sleep, and I was having anxiety attacks. "Those parts, not everyone knows, so it wasn't completely smooth sailing for me at all, but I have a great poker face. I really can turn it on, especially when I'm faced with adversity.' Determined not to show vulnerability, she added: 'The last thing I wanted to do was go in there and be the hot mess. So if anything, I'm going to be the biggest soldier there is." Recalling her breaking point, Tulisa said: 'I definitely had an anxiety attack off-camera. I went to the smoking area to do it because I didn't want them to know. "I was trying to bring down my heart rate, literally through my nose. I kept telling myself, 'Get the heart rate down. Get the heart rate down.' "I wanted to leave that day. I thought, 'I can't do this,' but I reminded myself that I was there to stick it out.' 8 Tulisa avoided the I'm A Celeb Coming Out party last year Credit: Australia Media

Dermatology of the Rockies Among First in Colorado to Offer Latest Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Technology to Optimize Mental Health
Dermatology of the Rockies Among First in Colorado to Offer Latest Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Technology to Optimize Mental Health

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Dermatology of the Rockies Among First in Colorado to Offer Latest Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Technology to Optimize Mental Health

LONGMONT, Colo., May 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- It's Mental Health Awareness Month. Those looking to improve mental wellness, treat depression or ease anxiety, now have access to the latest non-invasive technology at Dermatology of the Rockies in Longmont. The Center is one of the first in Colorado to offer EXOMIND, a science-backed solution without medication, pain, or downtime, proven to improve mental clarity and create an enhanced sense of calm. "It is so rewarding to have patients saying their focus and moods have improved," says Kristin Baird, M.D., board-certified dermatologist, founder of Dermatology of the Rockies, and nationally recognized leader in aesthetic medicine. "As we see more research demonstrating the brain-body connection, it is thrilling to have the capability to offer state-of-the-art treatments for patients." EXOMIND, which uses gentle magnetic pulses to stimulate brain activity, can return a sense of balance to individuals dealing with poor sleep, anxiety, depression or impulsivity. In addition, research shows most patients experienced reduced food cravings and binge eating, resulting in a 4-to-5-pound weight loss. To maximize results, Dr. Baird recommends a 30-minute treatment one or twice a week for three to six weeks. With three dermatologists, one physician's assistant and two aestheticians on staff, Dermatology of the Rockies offers a myriad of dermatology services and leading- edge technologies for fat reduction, muscle-building, incontinence, sexual health, aesthetics, and overall health. Emsculpt NEO uses muscle contractions to reduce up to 30% fat and build up to 25% muscle in hard-to-treat areas, including the abdomen, buttocks, arms and thighs. Dermatology of the Rockies also offers Emface, a non-invasive muscle activation treatment boosting collagen production and tightening facial skin. Another device, EMSELLA, which uses muscle activation to strengthen the pelvic floor is a game changer for both men and women. Patients sit fully clothed in the EMSELLA chair for 30 minutes and 6 treatments in 3 weeks. The procedure has a 98% patient satisfaction rate for restoring bladder function, enabling them to enjoy daily activities without concern of leakage. EMSELLA also improves sexual health leading. To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month, Dermatology of the Rockies, 1551 Professional Lane, Suite 270, Longmont, offers free consultations and $600 off an EXOMIND treatment package. Call (303) 532-2810 and say, "Mile High Living." View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Dermatology of the Rockies Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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