Body Tight
BodyTite is a minimally invasive body-contouring treatment designed for patients who want to reduce unwanted fat while also improving skin tightness in the same procedure. On InMode’s official pages, BodyTite is presented within the IgniteRF platform as a minimally invasive treatment that delivers body contouring and tissue contraction results that were previously associated with more extensive surgical procedures.
What BodyTite is
BodyTite is based on RFAL, or radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis. In practical terms, that means the technology is used beneath the skin to help contour the body and support tissue tightening at the same time. This is why BodyTite is usually positioned between traditional liposuction and more invasive excisional surgery, especially for patients whose concern is not only excess fat, but also loose or less supported skin.
How BodyTite works
BodyTite works by delivering radiofrequency energy between an internal probe and an external electrode, allowing controlled heating of the tissue during contouring. InMode’s clinical material describes this approach as a way to heat the soft tissue and collagen-fat layer while combining it with suction-assisted fat removal where needed. The treatment is therefore used not only to reduce volume, but also to encourage a tighter, smoother-looking result.
Areas that can be treated
BodyTite is generally used for body areas where both contour improvement and skin contraction are important parts of the result. Official InMode clinical material includes treatment of areas such as the abdomen, arms, trunk, and extremities, reflecting its role in body reshaping rather than surface-only skin treatment.
What BodyTite can help improve
Depending on the area treated and the treatment plan, BodyTite is commonly chosen to improve the appearance of:
- stubborn fat in areas that do not respond well to diet and exercise
- mild to moderate skin laxity in body-contouring zones
- loose tissue after fat reduction
- less defined body shape in areas such as the abdomen or arms
- contour irregularities where tighter-looking support is part of the goal
What to expect during treatment at Mayam Aesthetics
Consultation and planning
At Mayam Aesthetics, BodyTite would usually be considered when the goal is not simply to remove fat, but to create a more refined contour with better skin retraction. It is especially relevant for patients who want a surgical contouring option that is less invasive than larger excisional procedures while still addressing both shape and tissue laxity.
During treatment
BodyTite is performed as a minimally invasive contouring procedure. The radiofrequency energy is delivered under the skin while the treated tissue is carefully managed to support contraction and reshaping. InMode positions the technology as part of its minimally invasive RFAL category, intended for body contouring with tissue tightening rather than for a simple non-invasive surface treatment.
Treatment time
Treatment time depends on the number of areas being treated and the amount of contouring required. Because BodyTite is procedure-based and often tailored to the body area and degree of laxity, the overall treatment length is determined by the surgical plan rather than one fixed universal session time. This is an inference based on the way InMode presents BodyTite as a minimally invasive body procedure rather than a standardised facial session.
Recovery and aftercare
Recovery varies depending on the area treated and whether BodyTite is combined with liposuction or other contouring steps. Since the treatment is minimally invasive, recovery is generally linked to procedural healing rather than the kind of downtime associated with larger surgical excisions. Your aftercare plan at Mayam Aesthetics would be based on the exact treatment area and the overall contouring approach used.
When you may see results
Some contour change may be noticeable once swelling begins to settle, while the tighter-looking effect continues to develop as healing progresses. InMode’s positioning of BodyTite is built around tissue contraction and minimally invasive contour refinement, so improvement is expected to become clearer over time rather than appearing as a purely instant surface change.
How many sessions are recommended
BodyTite is usually approached as a procedure rather than a repetitive treatment course. Whether one treatment is enough depends on the degree of fat, the amount of laxity, and the level of contouring needed for the area being treated.
Can BodyTite be combined with other treatments?
Yes. Official InMode clinical material describes radiofrequency-assisted contouring in conjunction with suction-assisted liposuction, and the treatment is often discussed in the context of broader body-sculpting plans. This makes BodyTite suitable for patients who want fat reduction together with a tighter and more sculpted final result.
Safety and suitability
BodyTite is a medical procedure and should only be performed after proper clinical assessment. InMode presents it as a minimally invasive RFAL treatment for body contouring and tissue contraction, while its clinical literature emphasises controlled heating and the importance of trained use.
Suitability depends on your anatomy, skin quality, body goals, and whether the main concern is fat, laxity, or both.