Most people meet EMSculpt Neo as a body-contouring treatment. This is the other side of it: rebuilding real, functional muscle — core strength, stability and posture — the foundation your back, your recovery and your everyday movement depend on. 20,000 supramaximal contractions in a 30-minute session, no gym, no downtime, at Feonix Aesthetics in Coventry.
Consult-first. Your plan and price are confirmed at the assessment, and medical concerns are referred to a doctor first. The £50 assessment is redeemable against treatment.
From your mid-30s you lose muscle every year unless you actively build it. That quiet decline sits behind more than a softer shape: it's linked to poor posture, an unstable core, less resilient joints and the muscular weakness that can leave the back and pelvis unsupported. Strength is increasingly recognised as one of the most valuable things you can protect for long-term health and mobility.
EMSculpt Neo triggers muscle contractions far stronger than you can produce voluntarily — the stimulus muscle needs to grow — while synchronised radiofrequency warms the tissue. One 30-minute session delivers around 20,000 supramaximal contractions, with no downtime. For people rebuilding after pregnancy, reconditioning after injury (once cleared), or simply protecting the strength that keeps them moving well, it's a clinical route to a stronger, more stable body.
Consult-first, and honest about limits. EMSculpt Neo builds strength — it is not a treatment for any medical condition. Where a concern is medical, your functional assessment comes first, and we will refer you to a doctor or physiotherapist where that is the right route. It works alongside your care, never instead of it.
These are the goals people bring us. In every case the aim is the same — rebuilding the strength that supports your body — and in every case we assess suitability first and refer medical concerns to a doctor. EMSculpt Neo does not treat or cure any of the conditions below.
If your concern is medical — post-surgical recovery, a significant diastasis, sciatica or back pain with another cause — we'll say so, and point you to the right clinical or physiotherapy assessment before any treatment.
Across published clinical studies, patients see up to a 25% increase in muscle mass in the treated area after a full course.
Independent studies report core-strength gains of around 27% at three months — the strength that supports the spine and posture.
Clinical data on the platform shows an average reduction of around 19% in the abdominal-separation gap after a course.
Synchronised radiofrequency reduces subcutaneous fat by up to 30% over the treated area, cleared naturally over 8–12 weeks.
Figures are averages drawn from independent and manufacturer clinical studies. Individual results vary, and we set realistic, honest expectations at your assessment. Clinical substantiation is kept on file.
Rebuilding muscle is hard work for the body — the treatment breaks down fat that then has to be cleared, and floods the muscles with metabolic by-products. We pair EMSculpt Neo with the right recovery support so you progress faster and feel better between sessions.
Our recommended pairing. Straight after your session, Lymphastim's medical-grade compression helps your lymphatic system clear that load — reducing soreness and fluid retention, supporting circulation and helping your results settle faster and more comfortably.
We're not a replacement for rehabilitation. Where your goal is better served by physiotherapy — or needs to run alongside it — we'll refer you or work with your physio, so EMSculpt Neo strengthens the foundation while your rehab addresses the underlying issue.
Most functional and recovery goals are built around a course of 6, on one area, supervised by Clinic Director Beata Masih. Your plan and exact price are confirmed at your functional assessment — where we also check suitability and refer any medical concern to a doctor first.
Finance may be available, subject to status, and Klarna is available at checkout — we'll walk you through the options at your assessment. Add Lymphastim recovery from £100 a session.
Beata Masih is the lead practitioner and clinical voice at Feonix Aesthetics. With 20 years of experience in advanced aesthetics, body and skin science, she is one of the most experienced professionals working in the West Midlands. Your functional assessment is designed to be honest: Beata will tell you whether EMSculpt Neo suits your goal, on which area and over how many sessions — and when a medical or physiotherapy route is the better first step.
Address: 15 Little Park Street, Coventry, CV1 2RN
Parking: Multi-storey car park at the rear on Salt Lane — use sat-nav postcode CV1 2GY. On-street parking also available on Little Park Street, and we have EV charging right outside the clinic.
Phone: 0333 772 1277
Our Coventry clinic sits in the heart of the city centre, welcoming clients from across the West Midlands including Leamington Spa, Kenilworth, Warwick, Rugby, Solihull, Nuneaton and Bedworth.
It may help where the issue is muscular. Each session strengthens the deep core, lumbar stabilisers and glutes that support the spine and pelvis, and for many people a stronger, more stable core supports better posture and eases the muscular weakness that can contribute to lower-back discomfort or sciatica-type symptoms. It is not a treatment for sciatica or for underlying spinal or disc problems. Persistent back pain or sciatica is assessed at your functional assessment, and we'll advise if you should see your GP or a physiotherapist first.
It may help rebuild strength in a deconditioned area, but only once you've been medically cleared. It is not a substitute for physiotherapy or medical care. We ask for clearance from your surgeon, GP or physiotherapist before treating, and we work alongside — not instead of — your rehabilitation team. Suitability is confirmed at your assessment.
It can help reactivate and rebuild the deep abdominal muscles after pregnancy, and clinical data on the platform shows an average reduction in the diastasis-recti gap after a course. We always assess first, as some cases are better suited to physiotherapy or a medical route — and we'll tell you honestly if that's you.
A single session is £250 and a course of 6 is £1,350. Finance may be available, subject to status, and Klarna is available at checkout. Your plan and price are confirmed at your functional assessment.
No. It's a powerful way to build muscle and rebuild core strength, but not a replacement for movement, physiotherapy or medical care — it works best alongside them. Where a physiotherapy or medical route is more appropriate, we'll say so and refer you.
No downtime. It feels like an intense workout — strong muscle contractions with warmth from the radiofrequency — with the intensity adjusted to your tolerance throughout. Afterwards you may feel mildly worked, as though you've trained, and can carry on with your day.
It's not suitable during pregnancy, or for people with a pacemaker, defibrillator or other implanted electronic device, or certain metal implants in the treatment area. Other medical conditions may also affect suitability. A full medical history is taken at your assessment, and medical concerns are referred to a doctor first.
Important: EMSculpt Neo is a muscle-stimulation and body-contouring device. The information on this page is for education and is not medical advice or a diagnosis. EMSculpt Neo does not treat or cure any medical condition; the concerns described are supported indirectly by rebuilding muscle strength, and only ever following a functional assessment. Where a concern is medical — including sciatica, back pain, or post-surgical or post-injury rehabilitation — we refer you to, or ask for clearance from, a doctor or physiotherapist first. EMSculpt Neo is not a substitute for medical care or physiotherapy and works alongside them. It is not suitable during pregnancy, or for people with a pacemaker, defibrillator or other implanted electronic device, or certain metal implants in the treatment area; full suitability is confirmed at consultation. Clinical results are averages from independent and manufacturer studies — individual results vary — and substantiation is kept on file.