How does Eon laser body contouring work?
Eon is an FDA-cleared, nonsurgical laser body sculpting treatment. Described by its manufacturer, Dominion Aesthetic Technologies, as “smart” body contouring, Eon uses an automated robotic arm with smart sensor technology to scan the body and create a customized treatment plan for fat reduction on the abdomen, flanks (aka the love handles), thighs, and back.
Its touchless treatment head uses a 1064nm wavelength laser to deliver thermal energy into the adipose tissue. The laser energy heats and destroys fat cells below the skin’s surface, a process called apoptosis.
After these subcutaneous fat cells die, the body naturally eliminates them over time, though the lymphatic system. The procedure doesn’t require any anesthesia, incisions, cannulas, saline solutions, or medication.
Eon stands out from other thermal fat reduction treatments because it keeps the skin substantially cooler than previously thought possible: an air-cooling system and temperature monitoring ensure that the skin’s surface never rises above 39.5°, to maintain patient comfort.
The ideal candidate for Eon is a healthy adult with localized fat deposits. Like other body sculpting treatments, it’s not a weight-loss solution.
What are the pros and cons of Eon?
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What happens during an Eon treatment?
The treatment doesn’t require any gels or applicators. Treating the entire abdomen takes 60 minutes, while the flanks can be treated in 40 minutes.
First, you’ll lie down and put on laser goggles, to protect your eyes. Then your provider will map out the template that best fits the specific areas you want to target.
The device’s touchless robotic arm will use smart sensor technology to scan the topography of your abdomen or flanks and calculate a personalized treatment pattern. After a test scan, the actual laser treatment begins.
During each 20-minute cycle, the robot arm will slowly scan the treatment area, as the laser energy heats the fat cells below the skin to 51°C, causing them to slowly break down.
Multiple proximity sensors will ensure that the laser never makes contact with your skin, while temperature monitors and jet-cooling technology will help keep your skin at or below a comfortable 39.5°C (103.1°F).
Is there any downtime after Eon?
This body contouring treatment comes with no downtime and doesn’t require any post-treatment care.
It’s reasonable to expect that you’ll be up and moving around immediately after your treatment, and you’ll be able to go about your normal activities.
How soon do you see results from Eon body contouring?
As with other nonsurgical body sculpting treatments, results develop gradually, as the unwanted fat cells are eliminated by your lymphatic system.
You can expect to see significant results within about 12 weeks, with continued improvement for up to six months. Here’s how to speed up your lymphatic system, to see results more quickly.
How long do Eon results last?
Because Eon induces apoptosis to actually destroy fat cells, the fat you lose is gone for good.
However, the remaining fat cells can still expand if you gain weight.
The best thing that you can do to maintain your results is to stay at or near your post-treatment body weight, with the help of a healthy diet and regular exercise. If you can maintain your weight, results can be permanent.
Eon vs. CoolSculpting: What’s the difference?
Both nonsurgical fat reduction treatments kill fat cells, so results should be similarly long-lasting.
The amount of fat reduction patients can expect from a single treatment session also appears to be similar. In clinical trials, over 73% of Eon patients showed greater than 20% fat reduction (and sometimes up to 40%) in their abdomen with a single treatment, while an independent study published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in 2015 shows that CoolSculpting reduces fat cell volume in the treated area by 14.7–28.5%.
However, there are a few key differences:
However, Eon has several distinct advantages:
For these reasons, Eon seems to be a better choice for abdominal fat reduction and eliminating love handles.
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