My SculpSure Body Contouring Experience at LaserXX Med Spa in Los Angeles
As you guys probably know, my wedding is coming up soon! I’m getting married in Dalhousie Castle in Scotland in mid-October, and I’m so excited! But there’s so much wedding prep to do, not the least of which includes aesthetic stuff. Of course not every bride NEEDS to do these things, but I’m a beauty fanatic, so OF COURSE I’m gonna do them! And my fiancé, Gregg, is also looking into teeth whitening, skin treatments, etc, so guys can do this too!
I’ll be honest – I put off finding a wedding dress until a few weeks ago – about three months before the wedding, because despite a pretty strict diet and moderate exercise plan started in January, I haven’t been able to lose as much weight as I wanted. I’m not trying to be a skinny minnie – just trying to get down to a size I’m comfortable with. Not to downplay the 18 or so pounds I’ve lost, but in 7+ months, I thought I’d be able to lose more. I’ve since learned that my hormones are out of whack, which explains a lot, but it will take a while to fix them.
I have little (and some large) pockets of fat that bug me, and I had heard that SculpSure was potentially a way to lose some inches. You may have heard of CoolSculpting (which I tried a while back)? Well, SculpSure is a newer form of technology that uses a non-invasive laser to contour the body.
I talked to the lovely Sandra at LaserXX, a med spa on Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles, and she told me that SculpSure uses heat (light waves with a 1060 nm wavelength if you want specifics) instead of cold to induce lipolysis. Basically it kills your fat cells. Dr. Peiman Berdjis, told me it actually ruptures the fat cells, and they are then removed from your body via the lymphatic system over the span of 2-3 months. You have a set amount of fat cells by the time you’re two years old, and they can only get bigger or shrink with diet and exercise. Dr. Berdjis says you can’t grow new ones but SculpSure removes them, so you have fewer in the area you’re treating.
This sounded like a great alternative to liposuction, which is VERY expensive, and requires anesthesia and lots of down time. I ain’t got time for that! My wedding is now in 2 1/2 months, so even though I’ve already bought my dress, it can always be tailored, so I’m hoping to lose an inch or so by the time the wedding rolls around. SculpSure is supposed to remove up to 24% of fat cells in the treated areas. I went in with fairly low expectations – I’d like to see a reduction in the part of my tummy that bothers me, but I’m not expecting to lose a dress size or anything like that. If the results are better than that, or if I actually lose weight (as some have reported), I’ll be a very happy camper (…er bride)!
So, if you missed seeing the procedure in my Instagram and Facebook stories, let me give you a rundown. Basically I came in, filled out some forms, and then Sandra took lots of photos of the area (typical med spa stuff so far!). Everyone was so nice! Then, I had a consultation with Dr. Berdjis, and they let me know that my BMI was okay for this treatment (it has to be 30 or less). Sandra and team fitted me with the brackets. Each bracket fits one of the four probes – you can use one or all of them for one treatment area, depending how big the area is and how much fat you have to treat (I have plenty!). The laser treats about an inch more than the area of the brackets, so the treatment area is a little bigger than it looks.
Once the machine is started, it cycles through four “zones” – you feel cool, then a little warmer, then hot, and then hot with some pinching and pressure (to me it felt just like period cramps). I am VERY, VERY sensitive to pain (and I went during PMS week, so my pain tolerance was even lower – don’t do that if you can help it), so I had the doctor turn it down a little bit. He turned it back up toward the end to get the best result possible, and by that time I had grown used to the feeling. He said if you have more fat, you’re likely to feel more pain than someone who has less fat. I’m not going to lie – it’s not comfortable, but it does cycle through, so you only feel the max heat for several seconds and then the cooling sensation comes back. In reality, the cooling feature is on the whole time, but the laser cycles on and off for the duration of the treatment (25 minutes total).
The laser targets deep tissue – not the surface of your skin (plus the cooling part keeps the surface cold). When they took the brackets off, I felt my skin and it was completely cold to the touch. When they took them off, it seemed like my tummy was a bit swollen and a little bit red, but not nearly as bad as it was after Coolsculpting. My stomach was numb for a week or so after Coolsculpting, but not with SculpSure. It’s just tender, a little swollen, and there are some cramps. This is how it looked immediately after my treatment:
For after-care, they told me to drink lots of water (at least 6-8 glasses per day), massage the area lightly for 5-10 minutes twice a day, and to do cardio to keep the lymph system moving. I need to keep that up for the entire 2-3 months, to get the best result. They also told me not to take anti-inflammatory NSAIDs (like aspirin, Motril or Advil) because reducing inflammation will reduce how well the treatment works. So, for the next few months, I’m going to try to avoid painkillers, or just use Tylenol when necessary. But, with my migraines and muscle pains, I doubt I’ll be able to stay off Advil completely.
So that’s how it went down! I’ll report back after a few months to let you know my results! Pricing is about $400 for each bracket (or $1600 for all four). It’s not a cheap procedure, but it’s A LOT cheaper and safer than liposuction! LaserXX often runs specials – so make sure to follow them on Instagram and Facebook! Stop by and tell them Jen said hi!
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