CoolSculpting
CoolSculpting is a fat reduction treatment that uses cooling technology to selectively freeze and destroy fat cells. These fat cells undergo natural cell death in response to the cold, and are gradually eliminated by the body's metabolic processes. This results in effective fat reduction and body contouring without the need for surgery.
What's it for?
Abdomen
Inner Thighs
Arms
How it works?
CoolSculpting works by using a non-invasive process called cryolipolysis, which targets and freezes fat cells in specific areas of the body. During the procedure, a cooling applicator is applied to the treatment area, and the fat cells are exposed to controlled cooling. This process causes the fat cells to crystallize and break down, after which the body gradually eliminates them through its natural metabolic processes.
Over time, as the fat cells are flushed out, the treated area becomes more sculpted and contoured. Since the treatment only targets fat cells, surrounding tissues remain unaffected. The results are gradual and natural-looking, with most individuals seeing visible improvement within a few weeks, and the full effect can be noticed in 2-3 months.
Benefits
Reduce Fat
Contour the Body
Improve Fat Distribution
Improve Skin Tightness
Why Choose?
Reduce Fat
The procedure is non-invasive and painless, with no recovery time required. Daily activities can continue without interruption.
Long-lasting Results
The fat cells destroyed during CoolSculpting do not regenerate, ensuring lasting and stable results.
Personalized Plan
Treatment plans can be tailored to target specific areas of fat accumulation and customized to meet individual needs for the best outcome.
Before & After
FAQ
What is CoolSculpting?
CoolSculpting is a non-surgical fat reduction treatment that uses cold technology to selectively freeze and destroy fat cells.
How do I know if CoolSculpting is right for me?
It is suitable for most people looking to reduce localized fat. It is recommended to consult with a professional doctor for an evaluation to determine if it suits your individual needs.
How many treatments are needed for the best results?
Typically, 1-3 treatments are recommended based on individual conditions to achieve optimal results.