Coolsculpting – The Coolest Thing in Webster Fat Reduction

Coolsculpting – The Coolest Thing in Webster Fat Reduction

Great news for men and women in Webster dealing with one of the most exercise and diet-resistant problem areas: “love-handles.” CoolSculpting™ by Zeltiq is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the non-invasive reduction of body fat. Zeltiq Aesthetics, Inc. has developed a new, FDA-approved, non-invasive technique for improving your body contour, including spare tires, using a technology called “Cryolipolysis™”.  This highly effective technique employs cold to reduce fat cells in certain regions, thereby enhancing the shape of the body with no Anesthesia.

Ideal Coolsculpting Candidates

The best candidate for Webster Coolsculpting is someone who is in relatively good shape, but has modest areas of fat bulges, like upper arms, that they’d like removed. Some of the most common areas of stubborn fat include the upper and lower abdomen (spare tires), the flank areas (love-handles), the upper arms (bat-wings), and inner thighs.

How Coolsculpting Works

Webster Coolsculpting DiagramHow Non Invasive Cryolipolysis (Coolsculpting) Works

The cells in our body react to heat or cold at different temperatures levels. The Coolsculpting research performed by Zeltiq has helped us better understand what these levels are so we can use changes in temperatures to achieve body contouring through fat reduction. The device presses against the area to be treated and then become cold enough to affect only the fat cells in that area. The fat cells are reduced through a process called “Cryolipolysis” and the body reacts with an inflammatory response which causes the body to naturally dispose of the damaged fat cells. Since fat cells don’t regenerate, we see a significant improvement in the shape of the body that lasts a lifetime with no downtime and no pain.

Contact Divinity Med Spa today to find out why so many Webster residents are choosing to shed their upper arms fat with Coolsculpting.

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