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Hi, thanks for your question. As long as your hypothyroid is under control, meaning you are taking medication in order to maintain normal hormonal levels, then there should be no reason for you not to have CoolSculpting or liposuction. I highly recommend that you discuss any concerns you might have with your physician or a board certified plastic surgeon.
In my opinion, CoolSculpting could be done on a patient with hypothyroidism. Other non-invasive or invasive fat reduction treatments should not be a problem either.
CoolSculpting procedure is not known to have any effect on hypothyroidism, so you should be totally fine getting this procedure done.
Great question! Hypothyroidism is not a contra-indication for CoolSculpting, other non-invasive or even invasive permanent fat removal treatments. I would suggest making sure your thyroid level is optimized for the best results. Best wishes, Mary Beth Mudd
You are a great candidate for both procedures and they are complementary to each other. CoolSculpting will really help you with excess subcutaneous fat and EmSculpt will help with muscle strengthening & definition.
If you are thinking of treating the area where you had your injections with CoolSculpting, you may want to wait until the soreness and malaise has healed. Otherwise, there is no direct relation between CoolSculpting and the vaccine. Please consult with your provider for proper consultation.
This area does best with liposuction and internal heating, sometimes it needs a pelvic lift. non surgical options barely help but can be used -- trusculpt, coolsculpting, kybella ect. my whole practice is doing lipoabdominoplasty, or at least liposuction with internal heating (which is not...