Retrospective analysis of high‐intensity focused electromagnetic procedure synchronized with radiofrequency energy for visceral fat reduction

Author:

Kent David E.1,Jacob Carolyn2,Kinney Brian M.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Skin Care Physicians of Georgia Macon Georgia USA

2. Chicago Cosmetic Surgery and Dermatology Chicago Illinois USA

3. USC Keck School of Medicine Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundVisceral adipose tissue (VAT), present in the abdominal cavity, oftentimes contributes to an unpleasant aesthetic appearance and can be correlated with serious health issues. High‐intensity focused electromagnetic field (HIFEM) technology with synchronized radiofrequency (RF) was recently used for abdominal body shaping through subcutaneous fat reduction and muscle growth.AimThis study aimed to assess the effect of HIFEM + RF technology on VAT tissue.MethodsData of 16 men and 24 women (22–62 years, 21.2–34.3 kg/cm2) from the original study were retrospectively reviewed. All subjects received three 30‐min HIFEM + RF abdominal treatments once weekly for three consecutive weeks. The VAT area was measured in the axial plane of MRI scans at two levels: L4–L5 vertebrae and 5 cm above this level. The VAT was identified, segmented, and calculated, yielding total area in square centimeters per scan at both specified levels.ResultsBy thoughtful review of the subject's post‐treatment MRI scans, no other changes in the abdominal cavity were found except for VAT. The evaluation showed a VAT reduction of 17.8% (p < 0.001) on average at 3‐month follow‐up, maintaining the results up to 6 months (−17.3%). Averaging the values obtained from both measured levels, the VAT, occupied an area of 100.2 ± 73.3 cm2 at the baseline. At the 3‐month follow‐up, the subjects achieved an average reduction of 17.9 cm2, preserving the results at 6 months (−17.6 ± 17.3 cm).ConclusionThis retrospective analysis of MRI images objectively documented the effect of HIFEM + RF abdominal therapy on VAT. The data indicates considerable VAT reduction without serious adverse events following the HIFEM + RF procedure.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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