CoolSculpting: How To Freeze Your Fat Off For Good
What’s CoolSculpting? It’s a way to freeze off fat – yes, you read that right.
We’ve all heard about losing fat. Yeah, yeah, we’ve heard the message.
Diet, eat lots of protein, exercise–make sure to eat breakfast because it’s the most important meal of the day.
But what if there were a way to get rid of stubborn love handles with a simple and painless surgery?
It actually KILLS fat cells?
What you might not know about diet and exercise is that they only reduce fat cells. They don’t actually eliminate them.
Now hold your horses. This doesn’t change the fact that different techniques for fat loss work best in conjunction.
Diet and exercise create a perfect metabolic to keep your body in a healthy homeostasis, and putting on muscle goes a long way in reducing waist size.
Especially for fat that is deep within the body. Procedures for CoolSculpting work best for fat near the surface.
But sometimes exercise is not enough Unfortunately, some fat distribution is simply genetics. You can have a low fat content and pack on the muscle–but the aesthetic features like love handles can still persist.
This is where fat reduction procedures come in–to get rid of those fat pockets that are resistant to diet and exercise, and are near enough to the surface that they can be dealt with easily.
And CoolSculpting is perhaps the most promising of a series of innovative and noninvasive treatments.
Freezing those cells
How does CoolSculpting work? It operates in the principle that fat cells are less resilient to changes in temperature.
So fat cells can be killed with the cold… while keeping all the tissue around the fat cells safe.
The best part? It’s a fast and nearly painless procedure. Patients report being able to go to the gym the next day.
Interested in the procedure? Call Cultura today to schedule a consultation and find out if you’re a good candidate for CoolSculpting.
Dr. Eliot Battle
Dr. Eliot Battle, CEO of Cultura Dermatology, is a global leader in cosmetic dermatology and laser innovation. His Harvard research pioneered “color-blind” lasers, making treatments safe for all skin tones. A sought-after expert featured in TIME, Oprah, and The New York Times, he continues to advance inclusive, cutting-edge dermatological care.
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