A professional-grade non‑invasive body contouring device that uses high‑intensity pulsed electromagnetic stimulation (HIFEM/EMS Tesla technology) to induce supramaximal muscle contractions for simultaneous muscle building and fat reduction. It is designed for beauty salons and medical aesthetic clinics.
The device delivers high‑intensity electromagnetic pulses that cause continuous, supramaximal muscle contractions. These extreme contractions force muscle adaptation (hypertrophy) while promoting fat breakdown (lipolysis) in the treated area. Clinical reports referenced by the manufacturer show average fat reduction and muscle gain over multi‑session treatment protocols, though individual results vary.
Common treatment areas include the abdomen, buttocks, arms and thighs. Applicator placement and protocol are adjusted based on the target area and the client's anatomy.
A typical session lasts about 30 minutes. Manufacturer guidance and clinical reports commonly recommend a course of 4 to 6 sessions spaced every 2–3 days for optimal results, though protocols can be adjusted by the treating professional.
This is a professional device intended for use in beauty salons, medical aesthetic clinics and by trained healthcare professionals. Operators should be trained in device setup, treatment protocols and contraindications.
The system has Auto and Manual modes. Auto mode includes five programs: HIIT (fat reduction), Hypertrophy (muscle increase), Strength (muscle strength), Combo1 (HIIT + Hypertrophy) and Combo2 (Hypertrophy + Strength). Manual mode allows customized settings for experienced operators.
Notable specs: intensity up to 15 Tesla, max power up to 5000 W, frequency listed at 150 kHz, 12.1‑inch touchscreen, supports 2–4 applicator handles, and wide input voltage compatibility (110–230 V, 50/60 Hz). For exact electrical and installation requirements consult the product manual and supplier.
During treatment clients typically feel strong, rapid muscle contractions in the treated area. It is non‑invasive and does not require needles. After treatment some patients report temporary muscle soreness, mild redness or fatigue similar to the feeling after an intense workout; these effects usually resolve within a few days.
Yes. Contraindications commonly include pregnancy, implanted electronic devices (pacemakers, defibrillators), certain metallic implants in the treatment area, active cardiac conditions, epilepsy, active infection or open wounds at the treatment site, recent surgery, and uncontrolled medical conditions. Always perform a medical history screen and consult a physician if there is any doubt.
The treatment is usually described as intense but tolerable; it causes strong involuntary muscle contractions. Pain tolerance varies—some clients may find it uncomfortable at higher intensities. Settings should be adjusted by the operator to a tolerable and clinically appropriate level.
The device uses robust handles with heavy‑gauge copper windings (manufacturer emphasizes 100% double solid copper wiring and multi‑wire construction) and upgraded internal components for sustained high output and longevity compared with lower‑spec handles. Handle care and replacement schedules depend on use and maintenance.
Turn off and unplug the machine before cleaning. Wipe the console and handles with a soft, lint‑free cloth and an approved disinfectant or medical wipe. Do not immerse handles or the main unit in liquid. Inspect cables and connectors regularly. Follow the supplier’s maintenance schedule and service instructions.
Common short‑term effects include transient muscle soreness, temporary redness or mild swelling at the treatment site, and muscle fatigue. Rarely, more significant pain or unexpected reactions may occur. Serious adverse events are uncommon when the device is used by trained professionals following contraindication screening and correct protocols.
Yes—operator training is strongly recommended. Because the device delivers high‑intensity electromagnetic energy and requires case selection, protocol customization, and safety screening, manufacturers and suppliers typically provide training resources, user manuals and/or certification for professional operators.
Warranty terms, service plans and technical support vary by supplier and region. Contact the manufacturer or the authorized distributor you purchased the device from for specific warranty coverage, service agreements, spare parts ordering and technical assistance.
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