CoolSculpting and other forms of Cryolipolysis use freezing temperatures to break down fat cells. The Cold does not damage other cells in the way it does fat cells, which ensures that there is no damage to the skin or underlying tissue.
CoolSculpting is designed to freeze and eliminate fat cells in your body. The normal process of weight loss doesn't necessarily rid your body of fat cells, it simply shrinks their size. Both are impactful for someone who's looking to improve their physical appearance, but knowing the difference is key to success.
Sustainable and permanent fat loss, this process is why CoolSculpting is effective
It protects other tissues with targeted application. Because the Cryowave can specifically target fat cells while surrounding tissues are left unaffected, it is an advancement over other methods of fat reduction that use intense heat, focused ultrasound, or chemical injections. This fundamental difference is important because it virtually eliminates any risk of skin, nerves, or muscles being damaged during the treatment.
It results in a permanent reduction of fat cells
The Cryowave treatment permanently removes fat cells because of the body's genetic makeup. Every person is born with a certain number of fat cells; once the cells are removed from the body, they do not return. This principle is also an important part of why Cryowave is effective at reducing fat bulges or stubborn fat depots on targeted areas of the body.
- Clinical efficacy of noninvasive cryolipolysis and its effects on peripheral nerves
- Non-invasive cryolipolysis for subcutaneous fat reduction does not affect serum lipid levels or liver function tests
- Cryolipolysis for noninvasive fat cell destruction: initial results from a pig model
- Cryolipolysis for subcutaneous fat layer reduction
- Noninvasive body contouring: cryolipolysis and ultrasound
- Cryolipolysis for noninvasive body contouring: clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction


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