If exercise and a healthy diet still can’t get rid of that last little extra bit of stubborn fat, there’s a way to reach fitness goals that’s effective, painless, and affordable. CoolSculpting is a noninvasive procedure that helps one reduce fat and achieve that nice body they’ve always wanted.
Why Try CoolSculpting?
Most of us have one or more areas on our body that seem to be resistant to any amount of dieting and exercise. However, with FDA-accepted CoolSculpting, one can be in and out in an hour with no recovery time necessary to resume their normal schedule.
CoolSculpting has a very high success rate and reduces fat in the area the procedure targets by up to 25 percent [1] which is why more and more people are interested in this quick weight loss treatment. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons [2] reports that CoolSculpting procedures are on the uptick and the number of performed treatments has risen by 20 percent in the last year.
How Does CoolSculpting Work?
The way CoolSculpting works can be found in its name. The procedure gets rid of fat cells by chilling them and one can target more or less any part of their body. During the procedure, a certified technician places a device on the skin and uses cold temperatures to get rid of fat cells while not harming any other cells in their body which makes this procedure 100% safe.
At first, patients can feel very cold temperatures around the targeted area, but the area usually goes numb in a few minutes. No anesthesia is required for CoolSculpting, so one can go back to their daily schedule as soon as the procedure is over and their body will get rid of the fat cells naturally in the months that follow. Note that it might take up to half a year for full results.
Weight Loss with CoolSculpting Is Lasting
CoolSculpting was developed for patients who are near their real weight but have challenges getting rid of the last few remaining areas with body fat. One can boost their weight loss efforts when combining CoolSculpting with a healthy diet and exercise regiment, and reap the benefits of this procedure for months.
Greatest of all, a research paper from 2015 from Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery [3] found no indication that CoolSculpting causes serious side effects such as scarring, liver damage, or bleeding.
How Much is The CoolSculpting Fee?
First of all, CoolSculpting is a cosmetic procedure, so the insurance probably won’t cover it. Luckily, the suggested price is only about $2,000 – $4,000 depending on the clinic, the experience of the doctor, and the size of the areas one wants to treat, according to the official CoolSculpting web presentation. [4] It may seem as if it’s a lot of money to some, but when factoring in all the time that would have gone to dieting and working out, CoolScultping could be a bargain.
The finest way to get a precise estimate or a procedure is to schedule a consultation with a clinic that performs the procedure. During the consultation, talk about goals and expectations with a clinician who will then provide a quote.
Before booking a session, we recommend research online and comparisons of at least three or four options to find the most affordable price and location for the CoolSculpting procedure. One can also check out the pros and cons and find out whether this is the right treatment.
[1]https://www.coolsculpting.com/what-is-coolsculpting/fat-reduction-vs-weight-loss/
[2]https://www.plasticsurgery.org/news/press-releases/new-statistics-reveal-the-shape-of-plastic-
[3]https://blog.coolsculpting.com/how-much-does-coolsculpting-cost