10 clinics in Inland Empire are recorded as having a truSculpt, made by Cutera. Equipment is identified from clinics’ own published pages — not advertising, and not self-reported.
| Area | Clinics |
|---|---|
| Corona | 3 |
| Upland | 2 |
| Rancho Cucamonga | 2 |
| Riverside | 1 |
| Loma Linda | 1 |
| San Bernardino | 1 |
Ordered by review count.
| Clinic | Area | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| Schweiger Dermatology Group - Loma Linda | Loma Linda | 4.8 | 610 |
| Skin Theory Aesthetics- Corona | Corona | 5 | 240 |
| Skin Theory Aesthetics - Riverside | Riverside | 4.9 | 111 |
| California Cosmetics | Corona | 4.3 | 72 |
| Shylee Skin & Wellness | Rancho Cucamonga | 4.9 | 19 |
| Ageless Life Institute - Marco M. Zahedi, MD | San Bernardino | 5 | 16 |
| Inspired Med Spa | Rancho Cucamonga | 4.1 | 15 |
| Aestheticare Cosmetic Surgery Institute | Corona | 3.8 | 13 |
| Plastic Rejuvenation Medical | Upland | 5 | 6 |
| Refresh Aesthetics Med Spa | Upland | — | — |
Equipment is read from each clinic’s own website — a treatment page, a technology page, or a service menu that names the machine. Nothing here is advertising, and clinics do not pay to appear. Where a clinic has confirmed its own equipment, that confirmation takes precedence.
No. The machine is one factor among several. Operator experience, treatment settings, the number of sessions and how a plan is tailored to your skin all matter at least as much. The device tells you what a clinic can offer, not how well it will be delivered.
It is not, and it is worth being honest about that. Some clinic websites block automated reading, and some list equipment nowhere on the site. A clinic missing from this page may still have the device. If you spot something wrong, tell us and we will check it.