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January 2, 2012

Zeltiq CoolSculpting

CoolSculpting® by Zeltiq™, a revolutionary new FDA-cleared, non-invasive treatment that reduces love handles and other targeted areas by freezing and removing fat cells. The science behind Zeltiq CoolSculpting is called Cryolipolysis™, which is a precisely controlled cooling method that targets, cools, and eliminates fat cells without damaging your skin. The treatment works by using a mild vacuum pressure on targeted abdominal tissue exposing cells to cold temperatures and ‘freezing’ them. CoolSculpting® treatment is virtually pain-free and only takes about 1-2 hours, after the treatment you can immediately resume daily activities and Zeltiq London is available from many Harley St Clinics

Several days after the procedure, the cooled fat cells begin a process called “apoptosis” and begin to shrink. These damaged fat cells are naturally digested and eliminated after several months resulting in a slimmer shape of the body. You may see results as early as three weeks following treatment and your results will continue over the next two to four months. On average, patients will experience a 20-25% reduction of fat in the treated area after one visit (sometimes combined with Laser Hair Removal and may lose more with additional visits.

Fat Removal

The science behind CoolSculpting london ® is called Cryolipolysis™, which is a precisely controlled cooling method that targets, cools, and eliminates fat cells without damaging your skin. You may see results as early as three weeks following treatment and your results will continue over the next two to four months as the crystallized fat cells break down and your body naturally flushes them.

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