CoolToneresults & visual plans.

Show patients their result before they treat.

Allergan's magnetic muscle-stimulation device that strengthens and tones the core, glutes, and thighs.

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Plan • Device

Draft
Before
Projected After
CoolTone · AI Simulation

Recommended Protocol

CoolTone

Muscle-stimulation device

$850

Maintenance & Follow-Up

Ongoing plan

$180
Total Plan Value$1,030
Quick answer — CoolTone

CoolTone is Allergan's FDA-cleared muscle-stimulation device. It uses magnetic muscle stimulation to trigger deep, involuntary contractions that strengthen and tone the abdomen, buttocks, and thighs over a series of sessions. It's non-invasive with no downtime and pairs with CoolSculpting within Allergan's Allē rewards.

What it is

Understanding CoolTone

CoolTone is Allergan's muscle-stimulation device, using Active Magnetic Pulse (magnetic muscle stimulation) technology to induce powerful, involuntary contractions deep in the muscle. Applied to the abdomen, buttocks, and thighs, it strengthens, tones, and firms over a series of sessions, complementing fat-reduction treatments to refine body contour. It's non-invasive with no downtime, and as an Allergan product it sits within the Allē loyalty ecosystem alongside CoolSculpting, Botox, and Juvéderm.

For a practice, CoolTone pairs naturally with CoolSculpting — reduce fat, then tone the muscle beneath — and the shared Allē rewards encourage cross-treatment loyalty. As a gradual, multi-session treatment, the conversion lever is the same: previewing the projected firming on the patient's own photo and packaging the series, ideally bundled with fat reduction, drives the full body-contouring sale.

Quick Facts

CoolTone

Made by

Allergan (AbbVie)

Category

Muscle-stimulation device

Type

In-clinic device

US regulatory status

FDA-cleared to strengthen, tone, and firm the abdomen, buttocks, and thighs.

The Treatment Behind It

CoolTone is how practices deliver muscle toning

See the full treatment category — what it does, the concerns it solves, and how it fits into a visual 12-month plan.

FAQ

CoolTone questions, answered

Common questions patients ask about CoolTone — and what practices should be ready to answer.

What's the difference between CoolTone and CoolSculpting?

CoolSculpting reduces fat by freezing fat cells; CoolTone strengthens and tones muscle with magnetic stimulation. They're complementary — many patients reduce fat with CoolSculpting and tone the muscle underneath with CoolTone.

How many CoolTone sessions are needed?

A series of sessions over a few weeks is typical, with tone and firmness developing over time and periodic maintenance to sustain results.

Is there downtime with CoolTone?

No — it's non-invasive. You may feel as though you've had an intense workout, but you can return to normal activities right away.

Turn Interest Into a Plan

Show patients their CoolTone result before they commit

Afters simulates the outcome on a patient's own photo and builds a visual 12-month plan — so consults convert and average ticket climbs.