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FAQ
You may start to notice results in as little as three weeks
after a CoolSculpting treatment, but you’ll experience the
most dramatic results after two months. Your body will
continue to flush out fat cells for up to four-to-six months
after treatment.
The number of CoolSculpting treatments you’ll need depends on
the number of areas being treated and the results you want.
Most patients undergo one-to-three CoolSculpting treatments in
each area treated.
The length of a CoolSculpting treatment will depend on the
number of areas treated. During the treatment, you’ll notice
slight pressure and a cold sensation, but these soon go away.
You may also feel sensations of deep pulling, tugging or
numbness. After the treatment, you can resume normal
activities.
You’re an ideal candidate for CoolSculpting if you have
noticeable bulges in certain areas that you’d like to get rid
of, and you’re able to follow a healthy exercise and diet
regimen. CoolSculpting is not a replacement for a healthy
lifestyle.
CoolSculpting works by using controlled cooling technology to
target and kill fat cells. Since fat cells freeze at higher
temperatures than surrounding tissues, the CoolSculpting
device precisely targets these fat cells and delivers a
controlled cooling effect that crystallizes them. The fat
cells die, and over time your body eliminates them.
After a CoolSculpting treatment, side effects may include
temporary numbness, redness, swelling, bruising, firmness,
tingling, stinging, and pain. Tell your medical professional
if these side effects bother you and do not subside.
Yes. Once the treated fat cells are crystallized, they die and
are naturally eliminated from the body. You can maintain
results by following a healthy diet and exercise regimen.
Many patients, after seeing the results from their
CoolSculpting treatment, take even better care of themselves
by following a healthy diet and exercise regimen. But, if you
do gain weight after a CoolSculpting treatment, you’ll gain it
evenly all over your body — not just in the treated areas.