What is Coolsculpting?
CoolSculpting is a revolutionary new treatment that actually freezes away your fat without exercise or dieting. It was developed by scientists from Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital when they realized that cold could target fat cells. This led to the idea of using CoolSculpting as a way to kill fat cells and shrink waste lines.
The procedure works by freezing the unwanted fat cells. Eventually, this causes the fat cell to actually die. Your body processes the fat and deposes of the dead cells. The procedure is safe because it doesn’t harm any other tissue, such as skin or muscle, and it is FDA-approved.
How does it work?
Fat cells freeze at higher temperatures than surrounding tissues. CoolSculpting technology safely delivers precisely controlled cooling to gently and effectively target the fat cells underneath the skin. The treated fat cells are crystallized (frozen), and then die. Over time, your body naturally processes the fat and expels these dead cells, leaving a more sculpted you.
What makes TruWellness different
- Our treating providers are actual professional medical providers, not delegated technicians.
- We are the ONLY certified CoolSculpting office in the area.
- We are committed to lower pricing – no mark-ups with false discount offers.
Is CoolSculpting right for me?
You are a good candidate for CoolSculpting if you have been unable to lose the last few pounds you need to reach your desired body shape and weight. It is not an ideal option for people who want to lose large masses of weight. It’s best if you are within 30 pounds of your ideal weight, but have fat deposits in the stomach, love handles, thighs, or buttocks. While CoolSculpting non-surgical fat removal is a long-term solution that actually eliminates fat, a good candidate is devoted to continuing to eat healthy and exercise or face the risk of having the fat re-accumulate.
While CoolSculpting is a great way for people looking to drop those last few pounds, it isn’t the right option for everyone. It is a safe treatment, but doctors may not want to provide CoolSculpting if you are pregnant, suffer from an auto-immune disorder, or have a history of bulimia or anorexia in the past year.
Why have a Coolsculpting Procedure?
You exercise and you diet, but sometimes, it just isn’t enough. Because of your age or genetics, you may have stubborn areas that simply won’t shrink as much as you want. This is common in the stomach, thighs, and buttocks. In the past, invasive surgery to remove stubborn fat may have been your only hope, but now, you can choose safe, non-invasive CoolSculpting to kill those annoying fat cells that are resistant to exercise and diet. Because the procedure kills them, they don’t just shrink. They are gone for good.
CoolSculpting has many advantages. For starters, it is a non-invasive procedure that will leave no scar, requires no anesthesia, and is usually nearly painless or completely painless. Plus, because it actually destroys the fat cells, they are gone for good, making it a long-term solution.
What does it feel like?
During the first few minutes of cooling, you will feel pressure and intense cold. This soon dissipates and patients experience no pain. Many people read, work on a laptop or take a nap during their treatment.
When will I notice my results?
While you may start to see some changes three weeks after your treatment, you will notice the most dramatic results around eight weeks. However, your body will continue to flush out fat cells for up to six months after the procedure.
Can I return to normal activities after my treatment?
This fat reduction procedure is completely non-surgical, so most people can resume their regular activities immediately. Patients frequently return to work after the session is finished.
Is CoolSculpting safe?
Yes, CoolSculpting is FDA-cleared and proven to be a safe and effective treatment. Typically, there is minimal to no downtime after the procedure, though some patients may experience temporary pain or discomfort. Side effects can include redness, bruising, swelling, tenderness to the touch, cramping, itching, tingling and numbness. Numbness can persist for several weeks after the procedure, but eventually it will fade.
Before and after photos (before and 90 days after with 1 treatment)
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