Things To Know Before a Coolsculpting Treatment
Are you tired of diets that don’t work? Wishing you could change the way you look without going through the hassle of cosmetic surgery? Talk to a doctor about CoolSculpting. This non-invasive cosmetic procedure can permanently and effectively eliminate fat from parts of your body where fat cells have been traditionally difficult to remove.
1. What is CoolSculpting?
CoolSculpting is a cosmetic procedure that removes stubborn fat cells from parts of the body like the upper arms, chin, hips, thighs and more. This method works by freezing fat cells, causing them to dissolve. CoolSculpting is unlike traditional cosmetic surgery because it involves no lasers, no cutting, no surgery.
2. Who Is a Good Candidate?
CoolSculpting removes subcutaneous fat, but does not remove visceral fat found around the organs. You’re a good candidate for CoolSculpting if you are near your target weight and want to remove some of the stubborn areas that don’t respond to normal dieting. Fat around the waist, upper breasts, upper arms and thighs are all examples of the types of fat that CoolSculpting removes.
CoolSculpting is not for you if you’re pregnant or trying to get pregnant. The best way to find out if you’re a good candidate for CoolSculpting is to meet with a specialist for a consultation.
3. Is It Safe?
CoolSculpting is noninvasive and nonsurgical. This procedure has been approved by the FDA.
4. What Happens During CoolSculpting?
During a CoolSculpting session, patients sit with a frozen gel pad on their skin in areas where they would like to remove fat cells. The gel pad is applied to the skin for a specific length of time, and then the pad is removed and the person receiving the treatment goes back to everyday life.
5. What Happens After CoolSculpting?
Once the fat is frozen, the practitioner massages the area. The area may appear raised at first, but eventually it will return to its normal state before the fat can dissolve away.
6. Are There Side Effects to CoolSculpting?
CoolSculpting can cause bruising and swelling around the area, as well as skin sensitivity. That said, the effects of CoolSculpting are far less severe than the effects of liposuction, which involves an overnight stay at the hospital and serious recovery time.
7. Is CoolSculpting Liposuction?
No, CoolSculpting and liposuction are very different things. CoolSculpting is the gold standard for non-invasive cosmetic procedures, whereas liposuction is an invasive surgical procedure. Both are effective, but CoolSculpting is very different.
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