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The FDA Has Approved A New Body Contouring Device.

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The market for nonsurgical body shaping methods has expanded.

The makers of Botox, Allergan, have gotten the OK from the Food and Drug Administration to market their CoolTone gadget, which is designed to tone and tighten problem regions like the stomach, hips, and thighs.

Similar to CoolSculpting, CoolTone now lets customers zero in on trouble spots without requiring any recovery time.

 

What exactly does this imply for you?

Employers are seeking candidates with expertise in a wide range of noninvasive body sculpting methods and cosmetic treatments as demand for these procedures grows and new gadgets are introduced to the medical aesthetics market.

 

What Is CoolTone?

The magnetic muscle stimulation used in CoolTone, made by Allergan, is a non-invasive treatment for muscular strengthening and toning (MMS). The muscle fibers directly beneath the treatment region are strengthened by electromagnetic energy being blasted into the muscles involuntarily. Muscles become more robust, toned, and defined as a result.

Many universities and colleges across the United States offer medical aesthetics programs for students interested in entering the health and beauty industries. CoolSculpting is the fat-freezing sibling of CoolTone.

The chin, the abdomen, and the love handles are just some of the nine locations of the body that can be targeted with this novel fat-freezing method. In addition to reducing stubborn fat, CoolSculpting boosts collagen synthesis, making the skin more resilient to weight fluctuations.