CoolSculpting: The Science Behind Fat Freezing

CoolSculpting: The Science Behind Fat Freezing
CoolSculpting: The Science Behind Fat Freezing

Regardless of how hard you've been working out to get fit, there might be that extra bit of fat that's sticking around.

Fortunately, CoolScupting is a new way that the medical world has been using technology to help freeze away that remaining fat that simply doesn't seem to leave!

Instead of trying to burn the fat away-perhaps you're going about it the wrong way and you should try the exact opposite-freezing them instead!

Before you sign up for your first consultation, we should first go over what fat freezing is all about! In this article, we're going to help introduce you to a few pieces of information that can help you learn all about this new method.

What Is CoolSculpting?

Although you shouldn't necessarily leave everything you've ever learned about eating healthy and the importance of exercising regularly at the door, you can still rely and depend on CoolSculpting to help take away those last little bits left.

Especially after a pregnancy, new mothers are always struggling to get rid of the post-pregnancy pouch-no matter how hard they're working out!

The fact of the matter is that there are stubborn fat cells that need real-working fat reduction methods, like liposuction or fat freezing to truly get out of the body.

However, especially with your new busy mom lifestyle, an invasive surgery means that you don't have all that time and opportunity to get back on your feet-you need to be healthy (and fit) now!

Fortunately, this new fat-freezing technology is a great al terminative that is not only effective but cost-effective when it comes to your wallet and eliminating downtime.

How does it work?

By targeting stubborn fat deposits, CoolSculpting fat reduction can provide not only noticeable results-but ones that are long-lasting-long enough so to make a difference in your life and have others notice the difference, as well.

As an FDA-approved treatment, CoolSculpting targets fat cells with a cooling technology that essentially freezes the fat and helps remove it from the body.

Since there are no incisions, the procedure also requires no anesthesia, making it a more safe and practical option. The results are also gradual-which means that as a patient, you'll notice a reduction in fat deposits over time-as it's not exactly an instant figure-slimming procedure.

Since the fat is designed in our bodies to freeze at a much higher temperature than the surrounding tissues-at around 39° F, this makes it safe for the rest of our body. Using a cryolipolysis device, this technology freezes those particular, subcutaneous fat cells in specific trouble areas so that they die.

So, once those cells are dead, the body will then target them and eliminate them-through a normal, metabolic process that our bodies are naturally designed to do! After those fat cells are removed from the body, they are then eliminated from the fatty tissue and help slim down your figure.

Lastly, you might have some questions when it comes to the science behind fat freezing that can put your mind at ease before you go in for a consultation.

For example, you'll be pleased to know that CoolSculpting, since it's a non-invasive procedure, is not painful. Instead of pain, you may feel a bit of pressure or an intense cold-but no pain.

You also may experience certain side effects after the procedure, like pinching, discomfort or numbness-but these can vary from patient to patient. It's best if you speak to your doctor about any abnormal side effects you may be having-especially if it goes well past the area of the treatment site.

And finally, as we mentioned earlier, the CoolSculpting method's results will come into a gradual effect, meaning that you might not see any results until three weeks after the procedure is done-and you might even still see effects two months after the treatment is completed!

We hope this article has helped you sort out the ins and outs of CoolSculpting! If you have any questions or concerns before your next consultation, please don't hesitate to reach out.

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