Cryolipolysis is an nonsurgical alternative to liposuction. Cryolipolysis fat freezing can achieve the results similar to liposuction, but to get comparable results, it takes careful treatment planning, a skilled practitioner and multiple sessions.
cryolipolysis fat freeze is a treatment that originated after researchers fully understood what happens when humans get frostbite: fat cells freeze before skin freezes. Cryolipolysis works like frostbite; it freezes fat, leaving the overlying skin intact. A section of your skin is inserted into a freezing device for about an hour, resulting in the disappearance of some fat cells.
cryolipolysis is effective in reducing subcutaneous (just beneath the skin) fat volume. During a Cryolipolysis session, a molded cup is placed over the stomach, love handles or other fleshy accessible area and heavy-duty suction pulls the fat bulge inside Cryolipolysis paddles where it is chilled.
Some of the fat cells in the cooled area are destroyed and ultimately disposed of by the liver. As with the cryolipolysis system, there is little risk of skin injury and no change in blood levels of fats. The number of treatments needed vary, according to the amount of excess fat and the skill of the practitioner.
The ideal patients for Cryolipolysis have fat that can be pinched and drawn into the paddles. Once the fat is secured inside the cryolipolysis machine, it is cooled down to the point where it is broken down. A session takes less than an hour and no anesthesia is needed. Once an area has been treated the next area can be started.
Results take from two to four months to appear and some people experience redness, mild pain and bruising for a few days afterward. You can generally expect a 20 percent fat reduction but this may take a number of treatments.
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