In the weeks following your procedure, your body will process and remove the fat, leading to a reduction in fat volume and a slimmer, more contoured appearance. Who makes an ideal candidate for this particular treatment option, and why? The CoolSculpting fat-reduction procedure is specially designed for men and women who have unwanted fat in targeted areas.
Although the treatment takes away unwanted fat, it’s not considered a weight loss treatment. That’s because the amount of fat you lose from Coolsculpting isn’t enough to make a major difference on the scale. It’s usually recommended that you lose any unwanted pounds first, then consider the treatment. Think of it as the final step on a weight loss journey. You’ve done the hard work to lose 50, 25, or 10 pounds. Coolsculpting can help you lose that final inch or so of unwanted fat or target those stubborn areas like the love handles.
Similar to other weight-loss strategies, there is no one-size-fits-all solution for Coolsculpting treatments. Unlike more invasive surgical procedures, such as liposuction, Coolsculpting allows patients to resume their daily activities immediately following treatment and while results will vary by patient, Coolsculpting typically requires anywhere from one session to several sessions. Generally speaking, patients seeking fat reduction in their flanks require one to three sessions while fat reduction in the inner and outer thigh area may require multiple sessions.
Scientific studies and customer reviews show that CoolSculpting delivers on its promises. CoolSculpting is the most popular non-invasive fat reduction treatment today. Millions of people across the globe have invested in CoolSculpting, and found it an excellent non-surgical alternative to liposuction and other fat-reducing solutions. CoolSculpting shrinks undesired bulges by freezing the fat cells underneath the skin with cutting-edge technology that delivers precisely controlled cooling.
The suction element in the applicator is essential to getting CoolSculpting to work. Cold external temperatures actually cause fat cells to retreat into the body for heat so that they don’t rupture. During a CoolSculpting treatment, a vacuum suction pulls subcutaneous fat to the surface and keeps it in place while the cold temperatures are delivered directly to the fat.
First, a protective gel is applied to the treatment area. Then, the machine is applied to the skin and allowed to run for as little as 35 minutes. During this process, the patient is made as comfortable as possible. During the first 3 minutes, the patient often feels a cold sensation.
The CoolSculpting procedure occurs in a doctor’s office. It usually takes about 35 minutes to an hour and has no downtime. In fact, you can go right back to your daily activities after the procedure. Here’s how it works: The process uses an applicator to apply suction to the area that you want to target. The applicator then applies cooling plates to bring the temperature of the fat cells down to a level where they are irreversibly damaged. After that, your body naturally eliminates the cells from your body. Does CoolSculpting Really Work?
As opposed to liposuction, there's no surgery involved, and the machine is designed to specifically target fat cells. The science is simple. Cold temperatures can kill fat cells under the skin but do no damage to the skin cells. The process involves the CoolSculpting machine being applied to the targeted areas, where the patient can be expected to feel some cold and accompanying numbness.
Are there any side effects? Unlike other fat loss treatments, CoolSculpting has no moderate or severe side effects and does not require rest and recovery afterward. Immediately following the treatment, you are free to return to work, continue with your fitness regimen and resume your daily life. The process can be completed quickly during a lunch break, giving you the ability to get back to work immediately after. Occasionally, skin redness can persist for a few minutes or up to a few hours following the treatment.
By subjecting targeted areas of the body to temperatures around 40-degrees Fahrenheit, fat cells would die without additional harm. While cryolipolysis, or “Coolsculpting” technology has only recently gained attention as a new and revolutionary method of body sculpting, it has actually been around for a while. Today, medical spas and treatment centers nationwide promise to eviscerate love handles, bra bulge, beer gut and that nasty double chin with a simple wave of a cooling paddle. But does coolsculpting really work? According to Jeannel Astarita, a Roostaeian and Manhattan-based Coolsculpting guru, it does-and then some.
Although the treatment takes away unwanted fat, it’s not considered a weight loss treatment. That’s because the amount of fat you lose from Coolsculpting isn’t enough to make a major difference on the scale. It’s usually recommended that you lose any unwanted pounds first, then consider the treatment. Think of it as the final step on a weight loss journey. You’ve done the hard work to lose 50, 25, or 10 pounds. Coolsculpting can help you lose that final inch or so of unwanted fat or target those stubborn areas like the love handles.
Similar to other weight-loss strategies, there is no one-size-fits-all solution for Coolsculpting treatments. Unlike more invasive surgical procedures, such as liposuction, Coolsculpting allows patients to resume their daily activities immediately following treatment and while results will vary by patient, Coolsculpting typically requires anywhere from one session to several sessions. Generally speaking, patients seeking fat reduction in their flanks require one to three sessions while fat reduction in the inner and outer thigh area may require multiple sessions.
Scientific studies and customer reviews show that CoolSculpting delivers on its promises. CoolSculpting is the most popular non-invasive fat reduction treatment today. Millions of people across the globe have invested in CoolSculpting, and found it an excellent non-surgical alternative to liposuction and other fat-reducing solutions. CoolSculpting shrinks undesired bulges by freezing the fat cells underneath the skin with cutting-edge technology that delivers precisely controlled cooling.
The suction element in the applicator is essential to getting CoolSculpting to work. Cold external temperatures actually cause fat cells to retreat into the body for heat so that they don’t rupture. During a CoolSculpting treatment, a vacuum suction pulls subcutaneous fat to the surface and keeps it in place while the cold temperatures are delivered directly to the fat.
First, a protective gel is applied to the treatment area. Then, the machine is applied to the skin and allowed to run for as little as 35 minutes. During this process, the patient is made as comfortable as possible. During the first 3 minutes, the patient often feels a cold sensation.
The CoolSculpting procedure occurs in a doctor’s office. It usually takes about 35 minutes to an hour and has no downtime. In fact, you can go right back to your daily activities after the procedure. Here’s how it works: The process uses an applicator to apply suction to the area that you want to target. The applicator then applies cooling plates to bring the temperature of the fat cells down to a level where they are irreversibly damaged. After that, your body naturally eliminates the cells from your body. Does CoolSculpting Really Work?
As opposed to liposuction, there's no surgery involved, and the machine is designed to specifically target fat cells. The science is simple. Cold temperatures can kill fat cells under the skin but do no damage to the skin cells. The process involves the CoolSculpting machine being applied to the targeted areas, where the patient can be expected to feel some cold and accompanying numbness.
Are there any side effects? Unlike other fat loss treatments, CoolSculpting has no moderate or severe side effects and does not require rest and recovery afterward. Immediately following the treatment, you are free to return to work, continue with your fitness regimen and resume your daily life. The process can be completed quickly during a lunch break, giving you the ability to get back to work immediately after. Occasionally, skin redness can persist for a few minutes or up to a few hours following the treatment.
By subjecting targeted areas of the body to temperatures around 40-degrees Fahrenheit, fat cells would die without additional harm. While cryolipolysis, or “Coolsculpting” technology has only recently gained attention as a new and revolutionary method of body sculpting, it has actually been around for a while. Today, medical spas and treatment centers nationwide promise to eviscerate love handles, bra bulge, beer gut and that nasty double chin with a simple wave of a cooling paddle. But does coolsculpting really work? According to Jeannel Astarita, a Roostaeian and Manhattan-based Coolsculpting guru, it does-and then some.