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Get answers to common questions about Bliss Fat Reduction Outer Thigh.
Most clients need a series of 4-8 sessions spaced weeks apart, though exact number depends on your body and goals. Our specialists assess progress and customize the plan to maximize contouring while ensuring safe, natural-looking reduction.
Yes — Bliss treatments are designed for diverse skin tones and types, using controlled energy to target fat without harming skin. A consultation screens for medical contraindications to confirm safety and personalize settings for your skin.
After a brief consultation and measurements, your provider will position applicators on the outer thighs. Treatments typically last 30-60 minutes; you may feel warmth, suction, or mild tingling. No anesthesia is usually needed, and you can return to normal activities afterward.
Initial improvement may appear within 2-4 weeks, with the most noticeable changes developing over 8-12 weeks as the body clears fat cells. Results vary by metabolism, treatment frequency, and lifestyle; maintenance sessions can extend benefits.
Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling, numbness, tenderness, or mild bruising at the treatment site. These reactions usually resolve within days to a few weeks. Serious complications are rare; notify us if symptoms persist or worsen.
Avoid sun exposure and tanning for at least two weeks before treatment, and skip anti-inflammatory medications as advised. Stay hydrated, wear loose clothing to your appointment, and bring a list of medications and medical history for review.