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Any of the cool sculpting techniques that you have mentioned do not provide good control or predictable outcome and that is the reason why almost everyone in the plastic surgery community has stopped using such techniques. You do not appear to have any banana rolls. If on the other hand, you wish to simply improve the contour and the outline of your lower body, I would recommend undergoing targeted liposuction with someone who has a great deal of experience. This way you can create a body of always wanted with an easy recovery and practically no downtime. You will probably also spend considerably less money on a one time performed liposuction then a multitude of cool sculpting procedures. I hope this helps and good luck from Leonard Grossman, MD, organic plastic surgery New York City.
NONE of the devices that use electromagnetic pulse which penetrates through the skin and makes the muscle contract actually work to the point where you actually see anything happen.. This technology was tried in outer space for the use in astronauts in order to prevent muscle atrophy while in...
I use CoolTone for muscle toning and find that it gives good results. I have not used EmSculpt, so I cannot compare the two devices. I would assume that most physicians would use one device or the other and not both, so you will probably get a difference of opinion based on which device each...
No, you should not have CoolTone treatments when you are pregnant. Such elective treatments in general should be avoided during pregnancy as it is difficult to study devices, medications, etc effects during pregnancy--best wishes for the rest of your pregnancy!
Great question! The answer is no, there are not any negative effects of doing Cooltone before Coolsculpting. These treatments really compliment each other and can be performed in either order. In general I recommend Coolsculpting first in order to debulk an area which serves to make the results...
Unfortunately it is not safe as the metal or titanium can become heated and cause issues. The company recommends against any metal implant and use of CoolTone.
Thanks for your inquiry, in practice we would place the Cooltone paddle far from the breast to prevent muscle contracture of the pectoralis on the chest, best of luck.