WHAT IS EVOLVEX?
EvolveX is the ultimate hands-free platform for a body transformation. Patients continue to seek non-invasive treatments at unprecedented levels, pursuing non-invasive alternatives for body treatments. This all-in-one platform delivers multiple technologies on one system.
KEY BENEFITS:
EvolveX is the only all-in-one system equipped with multiple clinically proven technologies:
• Tite (Bipolar RF)
• Tone (EMS)
• Transform (Bipolar RF and EMS)
Procedures can be combined to deliver synergistic layering treatments to produce consistent transformative results.
Multi-modalities allow for customizable combination treatments to meet patient demand for a no downtime procedure.
Hands-free design and intelligent programmable technology allows EvolveX to reduce patient-physician face-to-face contact during procedures.
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F A Q
EvolveX is an advanced, non-invasive body contouring treatment that combines RF energy and electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to tighten skin, reduce fat, and tone muscles. The RF energy heats the subdermal layers, promoting collagen production and tightening the skin, while EMS stimulates muscle contractions to sculpt and strengthen targeted areas.
EvolveX can be used on various body areas, including the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, arms, and flanks. It’s ideal for patients looking to contour and tone specific regions without the need for surgery or significant downtime.
Typically, patients need 3-6 sessions to achieve optimal results. Sessions are usually spaced a week apart, and visible improvements often occur within the first few treatments, with continued improvement over time.
EvolveX is designed to be comfortable, with most patients experiencing a warming sensation from the RF energy and mild muscle contractions from the EMS. The intensity of the treatment can be adjusted to ensure maximum comfort for the patient.
EvolveX has minimal to no downtime. Patients may experience slight redness or warmth in the treated areas immediately after the session, but these effects typically subside within a few hours. Patients can return to their normal activities right away.