fat freezing

There are a lot of different fat removal methods available today. Some people elect to get liposuction or more invasive fat removal surgeries, but they’re often expensive and come with a lot of risks. Fortunately, several noninvasive fat removal procedures have been invented for people who want to stay away from surgery. One of which is called cryolipolysis.

Have you ever heard of cryolipolysis before? Most people have not because it is a relatively new and unknown method of removing fat from the body. Basically, cryolipolysis is a procedure where a cooling application is administered to the fatty areas of the body. In other words, freezing temperatures are applied to the fat deposits underneath the skin. These temperatures are typically between -11°C and 5°C.

Okay, so what will freezing the fat do? Cryolipolysis is supposed to reduce the number of fat deposits in the areas where it is applied. In a nutshell, the freezing temperature causes fat cells to die. The cooling application does not require any cutting or invasiveness. None of your bodily tissues will get damaged from the cooling application. Despite that, the fat cells under the skin get broken down anyway. This will ultimately lower the body fat that you have in these areas.

Once the fat deposits are reduced, it will correct any bulges or misshaped contours around your body. The most popular areas to get cryolipolysis are on the upper back, lower back, waist (love handles), thighs, upper arms, lower buttocks, and abdomen. Fat deposits commonly build in these areas, and they’re the most difficult to correct.

That is why freezing these areas from a cryolipolysis procedure might work well for you.

When you go to a cryolipolysis specialist for a consultation, they’ll probably advise you to try diet and exercise first. People who are overweight or obese should not try cryolipolysis until they’ve tried dieting and exercising. Cryolipolysis is meant for people who have stubborn fat on areas of their body which they cannot remove through traditional methods.

The clinical name of this fat freezing technique is called CoolSculpting. You’ll find it available at many specialized cosmetic facilities and medical spas. It is not covered by medical insurance because it is a cosmetic procedure. After the initial treatment, you can expect a 15% to 28% fat reduction within 4 months.

What to Expect

No anesthetics or sedation is necessary. People of any age may be eligible to receive the cryolipolysis treatment, but they must be in good overall health. There is no risk of infection or damage to any area of the body, such as the muscles, blood vessels, and nerve fibers. The only elements in the body that will get damaged are the fat cells, but that’s what is needed to remove the fat.

The average cryolipolysis procedure takes up to 60 minutes. During this time, a vacuum applicator cools the fat on specific areas of the body. Meanwhile, the cooling panels on the vacuum applicator touch the skin the entire time. There is a slightly cold sensation felt throughout the first couple of minutes, but the feeling will go away after the area becomes numb from the coldness.

Although this is a relatively safe procedure, it is important to choose a specialist who has experience administering it. The biggest risk is the potential of getting frostbite if the temperature is not regulated carefully. The specialist has to determine the best temperature level to set and the amount of time to keep it applied to your skin. Any miscalculation could result in frostbite.

No anesthetics or sedation is necessary. People of any age may be eligible to receive the cryolipolysis treatment, but they must be in good overall health. There is no risk of infection or damage to any area of the body, such as the muscles, blood vessels, and nerve fibers. The only elements in the body that will get damaged are the fat cells, but that’s what is needed to remove the fat.

The average cryolipolysis procedure takes up to 60 minutes. During this time, a vacuum applicator cools the fat on specific areas of the body. Meanwhile, the cooling panels on the vacuum applicator touch the skin the entire time. There is a slightly cold sensation felt throughout the first couple of minutes, but the feeling will go away after the area becomes numb from the coldness.

Although this is a relatively safe procedure, it is important to choose a specialist who has experience administering it. The biggest risk is the potential of getting frostbite if the temperature is not regulated carefully. The specialist has to determine the best temperature level to set and the amount of time to keep it applied to your skin. Any miscalculation could result in frostbite.

Conclusion

Is the cryolipolysis procedure right for you? Well, if you have stubborn fat on your belly, love handles or other areas of your body and you haven’t been able to remove it through diet and exercise, then you should consider getting the cryolipolysis procedure. If you make an appointment to talk with a cryolipolysis specialist, there is no obligation whatsoever. They can answer your questions and address your concerns. Then you can decide whether you want to pursue this method of fat removal.