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TONE

Tone is a cutting-edge, non-invasive muscle strengthening technology that helps improve muscle tone and strength without the need for surgery or downtime. This treatment works by emitting low-frequency pulses that deliver electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to targeted areas of the body, inducing involuntary muscle contractions. These contractions mimic the effects of natural muscle movements, strengthening and toning muscles over time.

How Does Tone Work?

During a Tone treatment, low-frequency electrical pulses are directed at specific muscle groups, stimulating the muscles to contract and relax repeatedly. These involuntary muscle contractions engage the muscles in a way similar to intense exercise, but without any physical effort from the patient. The treatment effectively strengthens the muscles and improves tone in a comfortable, non-invasive manner.

 

Target Areas and Benefits:

Patients can rest comfortably during the procedure, as Tone focuses on specific muscle groups, such as the abdominal muscles, to restore strength and improve overall muscle function. This makes it an excellent option for those looking to regain core strength after pregnancy, weight loss, or aging, without the need for surgery or prolonged recovery times.

 

Key Benefits of Tone

  • Non-Invasive Muscle Strengthening: Achieve stronger, toned muscles without any invasive procedures.

  • Targeted Muscle Stimulation: Specific muscle groups, such as the abdominal area, are targeted for focused results.

  • No Downtime: Patients can resume normal activities immediately after treatment, as there is no recovery time required.

  • Comfortable and Convenient: The procedure is gentle and pain-free, allowing patients to relax during the session.

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V Tone is a gentle, non-surgical, FDA-cleared technology designed to rehabilitate weak pelvic floor muscles using intravaginal electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) and neuromuscular re-education. It is commonly used to improve the symptoms of stress, urge, and mixed urinary incontinence by strengthening the muscles that support the bladder and other pelvic organs

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