What is CoolSculpting®?
CoolSculpting® is a brand name for cryolipolisis or fat freezing — a nonsurgical fat-removal technology. It offers a noninvasive way to reduce stubborn bulges of fat that persist after you’ve tried dieting and exercise.
CoolSculpting® treats localized areas of fat on the waist, back or other areas of the body. Doctors use a handheld device that holds and cools targeted areas of fat beneath your skin. At about 4 degrees Celsius, fat cells begin to crystallize, break down and eventually die before they’re naturally removed by the body. The treatment affects fat cells exclusively and doesn’t harm other cells in the area.
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center aesthetics team in Columbus have high-level skills in performing CoolSculpting® and a wide array of nonsurgical procedures. Ohio State plastic surgeons also offer liposuction, minimally invasive surgical fat-removal along with other cosmetic procedures.
Why CoolSculpting® is done
Despite healthy eating habits and a regular exercise regime, you may have stubborn areas of fat that won’t go away. In some instances, genetics play a role in where fat tends to settle. Some people can’t get rid of chin fat or unwanted fat that settles around the belly or in fatty flanks referred to as “love handles,” “muffin top” or back fat.
CoolSculpting® targets persistent, problematic fat in localized areas, such as:
- Under the chin
- Upper arms
- Waist and abdominal area
- Flanks on breast, back and belly
- Buttocks, hips and thighs
To treat fat over larger areas of your body, liposuction or other body contouring procedures may be better options to consider.
CoolSculpting® is not a weight-loss procedure. Consult Ohio State’s weight management specialists for effective, nonsurgical weight management.
How to prepare for CoolSculpting®
Preparing for CoolSculpting® may include the following steps as directed by your aesthetics provider:
- Medical evaluation, including medical history
- Assessment of health and skin condition
- Evaluation of specific areas to be treated
- Consultation about the procedure
What to expect
CoolSculpting® can be done at our med spa. Time required for the procedure can range from 30 minutes to two hours, depending on areas treated and treatment goals.
Your provider will apply a gel to the area to be treated. They’ll then gather fatty tissue, using the CoolSculpting adaptor, an vacuum-like suction attachment. You may feel a tugging sensation and temporary pinching, numbness or discomfort in the area.
Once fatty tissues are gathered, the device cools the area at a temperature of about 4 degrees Celsius. This causes fat cells to break down and eventually dissolve without harming other cells in this area.
Any discomfort usually goes away once the area begins to feel cool and numb. During your procedure, you can listen to music, watch a movie or just relax and rest your eyes.
Depending on the area of the body being treated, your provider may recommend multiple CoolSculpting® cycles (or sessions) over four to six weeks. Most people require at least two cycles per treatment area.
CoolSculpting® results
You may experience some temporary numbness or redness and swelling in areas treated. You should be able to return to work or other routine schedules with no downtime.
Results after CoolSculpting® aren’t noticeable right away. You’ll begin to see a difference within two to three weeks as your body continues to get rid of disintegrated fat cells. Results are permanent as long as you maintain a steady, balanced diet and a healthy exercise routine to avoid weight gain.
Risks of CoolSculpting®
Risks of CoolSculpting® therapy vary depending on individual condition and the number and extent of areas treated. Our aesthetic team will evaluate your condition, medical history and treatment goals to determine whether it’s an option for you.
A good candidate for CoolSculpting® would have the following:
- Generally good health
- Realistic expectations
- Localized pockets of resistant fat
- Skin that’s not excessively loose
You should not have CoolSculpting® if you have these or other conditions as discussed by your provider:
- Allergies
- Autoimmune conditions
- Dermatitis or other skin conditions
- Chronic pain
- Diabetic neuropathy or other nerve conditions
- An implanted medical device
- Poor circulation
Potential risks of CoolSculpting® include:
- Abnormal hardening of fat tissue (paradoxical adipose hyperplasia or PAH)
- Changes in skin sensation
- Excessive bruising, redness and swelling
- Results not as expected
- Scarring
- Skin ulceration
- Tenderness in treated areas
CoolSculpting® has a low risk of complications when performed by highly qualified providers like those at Ohio State. During your office visits, your provider will discuss your condition, goals and any possible risks.
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