Push the Kale Aside: The Art of CoolSculpting
- Posted on: Jan 30 2017
If you spend most of your time fantasizing about ice cream while dieting, and dreaming of your couch while at the gym, you are not alone. Afterall, nothing’s quite as undesirable as kale chips and running to nowhere on a treadmill for hours. However, as the only real way— other than starving yourself— to lose weight, dieting and exercise are a must. If you have been trying to lose weight but just can’t seem to get rid of stubborn areas of fat around your body, consider getting CoolSculpting.
Why CoolSculpting?
Yes, it’s true that surgical weight loss procedures like liposuction are very effective and have remained popular for years. However, because liposuction is invasive, it has some people feeling a bit ambivalent. As a non-invasive alternative, CoolSculpting works to freeze the fat cells in your body without any surgery required. After a few months, the fat cells will disintegrate into your body and will be naturally excreted through your urine— leaving you looking slimmer than ever before.
What are the Results Like?
Our patients rave about their CoolSculpting results because they are that good! Because CoolSculpting actually gets rid of your fat cells, you won’t have to worry about them coming back— unless you binge eat oreos and never hit the gym. In fact, the results of CoolSculpting are almost identical to those of liposuction.
What Is Treatment Like?
Other than the amazing results you will get, the best part about CoolSculpting is that the procedure itself is pain-free and can be done in less than an hour. In fact, many of our patients take a long lunch break and go back to work— or so they say— right after! All you will feel is a slight cooling sensation and maybe a bit of pressure as the machine runs across your skin.
Get rid of your stubborn fat without having to go under the knife with the help of CoolSculpting! To learn more about this procedure and more, contact our Callender Cosmetic and Dermatology Center today!
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