| Tri-Phasic Resonator - (TPR) |
What Users are saying about the TPR
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| Tri-Phasic Resonator |
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Non-Invasive Lipo Sculpting
There are no side effects to the procedure. The treatment itself is a hands-on procedure by the technician and takes about 10 - 12 minutes per area. Average income is $65 - 95 per zone. The waist, thighs, and legs combined (the most popular combination) runs anywhere from $165 - $200. Average loss is two inches per area in six treatments.
Tri-Phasic Resonator

The TPR originated in 1985 and has undergone several studies with astonishing results, far surpassing any procedures or systems previously developed. The process is painless and comfortable, and produces noticeable and measurable results from the first treatment in addition to providing cumulative benefits.
The TPR incorporates three compatible modalities: Heat, Vibration, Electrical Force. Each modality encompasses its own distinct functions.
Heat: Improves the circulatory system, opens superficial capillaries, and re-establishes vascular flow. Discourages fat-cell buildup in areas of restricted circulation, generally produced by tight, restrictive clothing or jobs that require prolonged sitting.
Vibration: Assists with the movement of fluids and increases the penetrability of the electrical current into deeper dermal layers. Improves osmotic action helping to remove toxins from the body.
Electrical Force: The vibratory action of the probes causes a diminishment of electrical sensation by the neuro-receptors allowing stronger currents required to treat cellulite.
What Results Can I Expect?
The most interesting phenomena associated with triple modalities inherent in the TPR is the effect that the vibratory modality has respective to the electrical current that is employed. The vibratory stimulus overpowers the electrical sensation perceived by the neuro-receptors. The current can then be raised in strength where it would normally become uncomfortable. However, when the vibratory stimulus is activated, electrical sensation is not perceived by the neuro-receptors.
Another factor affecting cellulite is vascularization. Studies have demonstrated that cellulite production is greatly affected by tight clothing that contributes to inhibited vascular flow. The combination of electrical activity, and kinetic energy along with the heating element at the probe site has the effect of promoting vascular flow. A very interesting observation, common to all clinical study participants, was that the loss of two inches of physical measurements equated to one-pound weight loss.
| 6 Treatments over 30 Days | |
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| List Price |
| $18,900 |
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