FAQ’s

  • UltraSlim is an innovative fat removal procedure that utilizes a patented red-light therapy known as PBM, or photobiomodulation, to target and eliminate unwanted fat in specific areas. This unique light energy penetrates the skin, reaching adipose tissue, which is body tissue containing stored fat found throughout the body. This includes subcutaneous fat (under the skin), visceral fat (around internal organs), fat between muscles, within bone marrow, and in breast tissue.

    As the light passes through the skin painlessly, it stimulates cells to create a pore in their membrane, allowing fatty acids and triglycerides to escape. These released fat cell contents are then eliminated by the lymphatic system and processed by the liver as part of the body's natural detoxification process. The pores in the cells typically close within 48 to 72 hours, during which time the liberated contents are expelled through stool.

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  • Anyone can use our services if they are not pregnant or lactating, have/had cancer, experience epilepsy, thyroid disease, autoimmune disease, liver disease, lupus, and/or albinism. Learn More >>

  • Our UltraSlim machine is a safe and FDA-approved procedure for non-invasive fat reduction. The treatment uses gentle LED light technology to target and shrink fat cells, without causing any harm to the surrounding tissues. It's a painless and risk-free procedure, making it suitable for individuals looking for a safe way to achieve their desired body contour.

  • As you can see Ultraslim's effectiveness, it's clear how this innovative treatment can transform your body. Patients lose an average of 3.5″ and 1.6 liters of fat combined from the waist, hips, and thighs at each visit. In multi-site clinical trials, UltraSlim® was proven 100% effective for all patients. Losses at each visit ranged from 1 5/8″ and 24 fl. oz. to 10″ and 1.2 gallons of fat! 98% of patients lose at least 2″ of fat at each visit! However, individual results may vary based on factors such as lifestyle, diet, and overall health.