What is Accufit?

Accufit is an FDA-approved, noninvasive body contouring device that uses targeted electrical stimulation to safely activate and strengthen muscles. Unlike other technologies that rely on magnetic energy, Accufit delivers multi-directional electrical pulses to stimulate muscles more effectively. This treatment is ideal for anyone looking to enhance muscle tone and definition, helping to build leaner, stronger muscles.

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How does Accufit work?

During treatment, applicators are applied to the abdomen or buttocks using gel pads in a specific pattern. These applicators deliver electrical pulses that mimic natural muscle movements, resulting in controlled contractions. The sensation feels like a gentle muscle flex—there’s no pain involved, and the procedure is completely comfortable.

How many treatments of Accufit do I need to get results?

The number of treatments needed depends on your overall health and body mass index (BMI). A personalized treatment plan will be developed based on your goals and physical condition.

What is the maintenance protocol for Accufit?

Like regular exercise, maintaining muscle tone with Accufit requires consistency. For optimal, long-term results, we recommend an initial treatment series followed by ongoing monthly sessions. Typically, the initial series is completed within two weeks, and then a single maintenance session is scheduled once a month. Pairing Accufit with a healthy diet and regular exercise will further enhance results.

How soon will I see results?

Visible muscle toning results depend on your starting fitness level and body composition. Most individuals begin to notice a flatter, more sculpted abdomen or buttocks after just two sessions.

Are there any side effects to Accufit?

Accufit is generally well-tolerated with no significant side effects. Some individuals may experience mild muscle soreness the following day, similar to what you might feel after a workout. However, this is uncommon. Accufit is not recommended for individuals with pacemakers or other internal electronic devices.