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How the devices actually work, how many sessions you need, and what does and does not deliver — explained at length.

Localised slimming vs weight loss: what is the difference

Localised slimming and weight loss are often talked about as if they were the same thing. In fact one aims to shrink fat cells in a specific area, the other to bring total body weight down. At RL the two goals are measured separately, but they are usually combined into a single plan.

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Laser hair removal on tanned skin and in summer

The sentence we hear most at the end of August is this: I have a tan, should I pause my laser sessions? The way Soprano ICE Titanium works has changed the answer to that question. Below we explain exactly what the three wavelengths and the Ice Plus cooling do, and where the limit sits.

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Does EMSCULPT NEO replace exercise? The honest answer

We hear this question every week: does EMSCULPT NEO replace exercise? Our honest answer is no. That does not mean the device does not work; knowing what it does and what it does not do from the start keeps both the expectation and the result realistic.

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Younger skin without fillers: how EXION works

When people talk about looking younger, they usually mean adding something from outside. EXION works the other way round: no filler or any other substance goes into the skin, and instead the skin is prompted to produce its own hyaluronic acid, its own collagen and its own elastin. This article explains how that happens, which areas are worked on, and what you should not expect.

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How many sessions does laser hair removal take?

The question we are asked most about laser hair removal is how many sessions it takes. The short answer is 4 – 6 in most areas; the useful answer is why that is a range and what moves it. Below we go through every factor that decides the number, from the hair growth cycle to hair colour.

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How to tell an original device: 8 questions

Imitation and copy devices are far more common in the aesthetic device market than most people assume. Once you are lying on the application bed you cannot tell an original from a copy by looking at it; what separates them is the questions you ask beforehand. Below is why copying is so easy, and the concrete questions you can put to any centre.

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How to get past a weight-loss plateau

Almost everyone who starts losing weight goes through the same sequence: the scale drops fast for a few weeks, then stops somewhere. That pause is usually not a mistake but an expected response from the body. Below we explain why a plateau happens and which concrete levers you actually have.

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Why cellulite forms: the answer is not on the surface

Cellulite is usually taken for a skin problem. In fact the dimpled look you see on the surface is what is happening a few millimetres below it, in the connective tissue. This article explains how cellulite forms, what X-Wave and EmTone each do, and why they are usually complementary rather than alternatives.

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Why the scale misleads and what body analysis shows

You feel like you are losing weight, but the number on the scale has not moved. Most of the time this does not mean the process has stopped; it means there are things the scale cannot measure. Separating fat, muscle, water and day-to-day swings takes a different kind of measurement.

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Contact-free fat reduction: how Vanquish ME works

Stubborn regional fat is the last fat to respond to a calorie deficit. Vanquish ME approaches those areas with selective radiofrequency, without touching the skin at all. Below: how the device works, why the 360-degree applicator matters, and what it does not do.

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