The ultimate body boost with flex-heating deep tissue technology.
FlexSure body boost treatments help you achieve a more youthful appearance. Designed to curve and conform to your body and specifically target even the hardest- to-treat areas.
FlexSure treatments use deep tissue Flex-heating technology, along with the world’s first flexible form-fitting applicator, to effortlessly contour to areas once considered difficult to treat. Common treatment areas include abdomen, love handles, arms, thighs, and knees.
Each 15-minute treatment delivers a light warming sensation that’s both gentle and soothing. Comfortable and convenient, this relaxing treatment requires zero downtime and has been described as a hot stone massage.
The FlexSure applicator can be used on any skin type, any time of year, with no BMI restrictions. The FlexSure device has multiple applicator sizes that allow for non-invasive and customized treatments. Since FlexSure treatments require no downtime, you can return to your daily activities immediately.
The amount of treatments required will vary by patient. A minimum of 3 sessions per treatment area is recommended for optimal results. Each session takes approximately 15 minutes, making a FlexSure treatment a great lunchtime treatment. Speak to your provider for a consultation to discuss your target areas and number of sessions required.
Results can be seen in as little as 3 treatments, but optimal results are seen after a series of 5 treatments.
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The FlexSure applicators provide heating for the purpose of elevating tissue temperature for selected medical conditions such as temporary relief of pain, muscle spasms, and increase in local circulation. Like all medical procedures, not all patients are suitable for the treatment. Talk to your medical provider about the risks and benefits of this procedure. A qualified practitioner is solely responsible for evaluating each subject’s suitability to undergo treatment and for informing those being treated about any risks associated with the treatment, pre- and postoperative care, and any other relevant information. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed.