TruSculpt BC Laser
TruSculpt is a non-invasive body contouring treatment that uses advanced electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) technology to deliver targeted contractions to the full thickness of the muscles. Each session is customizable through different treatment modes, allowing the intensity and focus to be adapted to the patient's fitness level and body goals. The treatment can be applied to several areas including the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, arms and calves.
Because every patient's body composition, goals and medical history are different, TruSculpt at our Dermapure City Centre clinic always begins with a personalized consultation with our team. Together, you will discuss the areas you would like to target, what a realistic treatment plan could look like and the possible side effects, which will be reviewed in detail during your consultation. Learn more about TruSculpt treatments in Surrey and book your personalized consultation with our team.
CoolSculpting and TruSculpt Flex: A Powerful Duo
At Dermapure, our body contouring treatments, CoolSculpting and TruSculpt Flex, can be combined to achieve optimal results. Alternating between these treatments, with rest periods in between sessions, allows for the maximum elimination of fat and enhanced muscle toning. The number of sessions and program duration are tailored to each individual’s goals and needs. At Dermapure, we focus on the complementary strengths of these two methods to provide a holistic approach, ensuring long-lasting and effective results.
What to Expect During Your Session
Personalized Assessment
Preparation and Pictures
Treatment Session
Post-Treatment Care
Follow-Up & Maintenance
For optimal results, a series of 4-6 treatments is generally recommended, spaced over several weeks. The results are often noticeable after just a few sessions, but for best long-term results, maintenance sessions every 6-12 months are advised. The intensity of treatment and number of sessions can be reduced over time as muscle tone improves.
Contraindications
This treatment should be postponed if you have open wounds, rashes, or active skin conditions in the target area. Pregnant or nursing women should consult their physician before considering the procedure. Patients with metal implants or certain medical conditions (such as pacemakers) should avoid this treatment, as the electrical stimulation could interfere with these devices.