Coolsculpting reviews: 5 Things to know before considering
https://cameosurgerycenter.com CoolSculpting has been getting mixed reviews. Does it work on some but not on others? The Coolsculpting procedure is the ...
+fabiola damis It is better on thinner people but it works on anyone with soft 'pinchable' fat. The fat cells do not grow back. There are fat cells that remain in the area (it doesn't kill all the fat) and they can grow in size but not number. If you are fit by eating right and exercising it will maintain and even improve your results. Non surgical cold lasers are dependant on diet and exercise. Coolsculpting is not .
I don't know of anyone personally but check out the physician locator. //www.coolsculpting.com/find-a-center/?z=Atlanta,%20GA,%20United%20Statesi would not likely go to a spa without a doctor there. they rate their busiest providers on the site by the little icons next to the name. use the tips from the video when interviewing the place.good luck
+Nixsta 876 It absolutely does work for overweight people. Better results are seen in those with a lower BMI. There is an attachment that is for 'debulking' for those severely overweight. The fat that is soft (subcutaneous) can be treated. The hard fat (visceral) cannot be treated. It is too deep.
does cool sculpting still work with more than one treatment (when you do
another procedure, again, on the same area, a year later)
Also after my first treatment, I experienced pain and discomfort, quite a
bit, for several weeks-- and this pain etc all went away-- eventually. Is
it possible to damage the area and therefore have the pain permanently? ( I
presume this pain came from nerve endings)?
+sc b 1. it can work in the same area again. If you have gained significant amounts of weight since your last treatment if the area you are treating again is still fat, the fat you have gained may be visceral now. New fat won't grow in the area you have had treated. If this is the case, the results may not be as impressive as you hope for. 2. after over 2 million treatments there has never been a report of permanent nerve damage. Yes, it did come from nerve endings. this pain sometimes happens ,most commonly around the 3rd week. you should not take nsaids (advil, motrin, etc), just tylenol and you may need Gabapentin (neurontin), which is a medicine that helps heal nerve injury (you need a script for that). The inflammatory process helps break down the fat. If you take an nsaid, you will blunt the inflammatory process and have a lesser cosmetic result. Good luck. your message went to spam, that's why it took a bit for me to answer-sorry.
+Fernanda Carvalho Although it is not FDA approved for this area, it will likely improve it. The first step would be making sure one of the adapters fit the area well. If there is a good 'seal', you should expect to see a 30% improvement after one treatment. Typically liposuction is the 'go to' procedure for this problem, but for a non surgical approach I do believe it would work.
+Jessica Ascencio It is safe as long as there is no hernia over the area, however if it is just loose skin that is your concern, this procedure probably isn't the answer for you. If you want to come in for a consultation we welcome you to do so.
+Jessica Ascencio Great question. Forever. We actually had someone do their belly and a year later returned after gaining 20 pounds. Their stomach was still flat. He gained the weight on his back and legs. We don't encourage bad eating but if you maintain your diet, the results should be forever.
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