Clinical Evaluation of a Combination of Non‐Invasive Technologies to Improve the Effectiveness of Postpartum Abdominal Treatment
Hannah Lo Fui Jun, Tingsong Lim, Grace Tay Wen Yue, Chua Chong Hwee, Tee Xiang Jie, Gwen Ong, Yap Ching Shi, Ding Siew Wen, Lim Sook Wah

TL;DR
This study evaluates a non-invasive treatment combining radiofrequency and targeted pressure energy with HIFEM to improve postpartum abdominal appearance and body satisfaction.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that combining RF + TPE with HIFEM + RF leads to better postpartum abdominal contouring and skin tightening than standalone therapies.
Findings
At 12 months post-treatment, abdominal circumferences decreased by up to 4.69 cm.
GAIS scores improved by up to 1.9 points for slimming and muscle toning at 12 months.
Combined therapy showed better outcomes than standalone treatments in body contouring and skin tightening.
Abstract
Pregnancy induces a range of physical changes in the female body, some of which may persist long after delivery. This can result in body dissatisfaction and reduced quality of life. Skin laxity, diastasis recti, and stretch marks pose a challenge to achieving the desired appearance. This study aims to investigate the potential benefits of the consecutive use of Radiofrequency (RF) + Targeted Pressure Energy (TPE) and HIFEM + RF for the treatment of postpartum abdomen and improvement of appearance. This prospective study enrolled 38 postpartum participants for the consecutive treatments of Targeted Pressure Energy plus radiofrequency and HIFEM plus radiofrequency on their abdomen. Follow‐up visits were scheduled at 3 months and 12 months. Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale (GAIS) evaluation, weight measurements, and circumference measurements were performed at 3 levels corresponding…
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TopicsAbdominal Surgery and Complications · Enhanced Recovery After Surgery · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
