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CoolSculpting: does it work and good for health?

Once you have made the decision to move forward with body contouring, you will need to choose the CoolSculpting procedure. Evolution MedSpa Boston uses CoolSculpting to help our patients reach their fat-loss goals because it is a quick, effective ways to lose unwanted fat.Call us today to set up your free consultation.<br>

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CoolSculpting: does it work and good for health?

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  1. CoolSculpting: does it work and good for health? Studies show that Top Rated Coolsculpting near Me is an effective fat reduction process. CoolSculpting is a non-invasive, surgical medical procedure that helps remove extra fat cells from under the skin. As a non-invasive treatment, it has many advantages over traditional fat removal surgeries. CoolSculpting's popularity as a fat removal process is growing in the United States. How does it work? CoolSculpting uses a process known as cryolipolysis. It works by placing a roll of fat on two panels that cool the fat at freezing temperature. A 2009 study examined the clinical efficacy of Cryolipolysis. The researchers found that cryolipolysis reduced the fat layer treatment by as much as 25 percent. The results were still present six months after treatment. Frozen, dead fat cells are expelled from the body through the liver within several weeks of treatment, revealing complete results of fat loss within three months. Some people who do CoolSculpting choose to treat different parts of the body, usually: • • The thighs Lower back

  2. • Belly Sides Freezing Fat to Lose Weight can also reduce the appearance of cellulite in the feet, buttocks and hands. It takes one hour to heal every targeted part of the body. Treating more body parts requires more Freeze Body Sculpting treatments to see the results. Larger parts of the body may also require more treatment than smaller parts of the body. Some possible side effects of CoolSculpting include: • Makes sense in the treatment area when the doctor places the fat roll between the frames sensations of pain, stinging or pain in the area of treatment two weeks after treatment that tend to disappear on their own without any additional treatment Short-term redness, edema, bruising and skin sensitivity in the treatment area • • In very rare cases, CoolSculpting can lead to an increase in adipocyte volume in the treated parts of the body. It is not known why this happens, but it seems to be more common in men than women. It is seen in less than cases. Although rare, it is worth knowing about this possible side effect. Most people who experience this phenomenon, called the paradox of adipose hyperplasia, choose to pursue alternative fat removal treatments, such as traditional liposuction. Who does CoolSculpting work for? Most Affordable Coolsculpting is not for everyone. It is not a cure for obesity. Instead, this technique is suitable to help lift small amounts of extra fat resistant to other weight loss efforts, such as diet and exercise.

  3. CoolSculpting a Latest Fat Reduction Treatments is a safe and effective treatment to reduce body fat in many people. People who have the following conditions should not do this treatment because of the risk of dangerous complications. These conditions include: • Cryoglobinemia • Cold aglutinin disease • Paroxysmal cold Hemoglobuinuria (PCH) If you do not have these conditions, it is important to talk to your doctor before seeking a plastic or cosmetic surgeon to perform the procedure.

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