1825 Village Center Circle
Suite 110, Las Vegas, NV 89134
(702) 710-1771
Not recommended during pregnancy
Contraindicated with pacemakers or other electronic implants
Not suitable for those with epilepsy or seizure disorders
Not recommended with active cancer
Avoid if you have open wounds or skin conditions in treatment area
Contraindicated with metal implants in treatment area
Those with heart conditions should consult physician first
Not suitable immediately after surgery in treatment area
All new clients booking medical treatments must first complete a required health exam prior to their appointment. This ensures your safety and allows us to customize your treatment plan for optimal results. Existing clients may proceed directly with booking.
Electric Muscle Stimulation has a rich history in medicine and rehabilitation. For decades, physical therapists have used EMS to help patients recover from injuries, prevent muscle atrophy during immobilization, and retrain muscles after surgery.
The next evolution came from elite sports. Soviet Olympic athletes began using EMS training in the 1960s and 1970s to enhance performance, and the results caught global attention. Research showed that EMS could increase muscle strength and explosive power beyond what traditional training alone could achieve.
Today’s EMS technology combines the rehabilitation science, athletic performance research, and modern engineering into treatments that deliver measurable body sculpting results: precise targeting of specific muscle groups, adjustable intensity from gentle activation to supramaximal contractions, and zero impact on joints—ideal for those who can’t perform high-intensity exercise.
Results vary based on individual factors including starting muscle condition, body composition, treatment frequency, nutrition, and lifestyle. EMS is most effective as part of an overall wellness approach including reasonable attention to diet and hydration.
EMS builds and tones muscle but is not a weight loss treatment. Clients seeking fat reduction should discuss complementary services. The best aesthetic results come from both muscle development and appropriate body fat levels.
Visible muscle definition requires both muscle development and sufficiently low body fat percentage. EMS addresses the muscle component; lifestyle factors influence fat levels.
Muscle building requires adequate protein intake. Results may be limited without nutritional support for muscle development.
Some muscle soreness following treatment is normal and indicates effective muscle activation. Excessive soreness should be reported to your provider for intensity adjustment.
Pregnant women, those with pacemakers, epilepsy, or other contraindicated conditions must not receive EMS treatment.