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Fight Stubborn Body Fat with Coolsculpting

If you have dieted and exercised, yet you still cannot get rid of those stubborn areas of fat, you may start to look for other things you can do to help yourself sculpt your body into the form you have always wanted. CoolSculpting at Kaniff Cosmetic Medical Center may be just the answer you have been looking for.

Coolsculpting is a procedure that has been approved by the FDA and works safely and effectively to remove stubborn body fat. CoolSculpting is a great non-invasive treatment option that is a great option for anyone who is not ready to undergo cosmetic procedures like liposuction. This procedure freezes fat cells and then expels them from the body on a permanent basis.

The layers of fat that remain after the Coolsculpting will contract, results in a slimmer, tighter figure. During the CoolSculpting procedure, you will have the device placed on the areas you want to treat and the fat cells under that area will freeze. You will feel cold and pressure in that area, but it will fade, and you will have a more relaxed sensation after that. Patients often watch TV, read, or even nap while they are having the procedure done. During the procedure, you might feel tugging or numbness, but the discomfort lasts only a short amount of time. Most commonly treated areas are the abdomen and hips, arms and legs.

The CoolSculpting process is noninvasive, which means there is no downtime following treatment. The procedure takes place in our Sacramento office, and you can return to your daily schedule immediately after the session. Treatment sessions vary in length depending on the size and area you have treated. Most sessions last around an hour, but it is possible to treat multiple areas in one session. For best results, a series of treatments is often recommended.

If you are interested in the CoolSculpting procedure, you may wonder if you are a good candidate for the process. You might be right for it if you have localized fat areas that resist diet and exercise. The procedure is not meant to treat obesity or overweight issues as a whole.

If you are interested in finding out the costs or more about the process, it is a good idea to make a consultation appointment with your doctor. You can ask all of the questions you would like and get a good sense as to what you can expect from the procedure and the results you might get from it.

If you are struggling with areas of stubborn body fat, CoolSculpting could be right for you. At Kaniff Cosmetic Medical Center, we’ll work with you to create a treatment plan that is tailored to your needs. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

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