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In my opinion, it would be okay to have a CoolSculpting treatment done with a history of celiac disease. The procedure would only affect the fat in the treated area and should not affect the celiac disease.
Hi, thank you for your question! Yes, it is safe to have CoolSculpting done if you have celiac disease. I do not know of any contraindications with having celiac disease.
For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in-person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest...
Hello and thank you for your question. Coolsculpting is a safe and effective way to target areas of stubborn fat. The abdomen and flanks, (often known as love handles), are very common treatment areas as many people tend to have stubborn fat in this region, despite diet and exercise. Soft,...
Hi, thank you for your question! Yes, CoolSculpting could be an option for this area. I would recommend waiting a full year post a cesarean section. The scar tissue needs time to heal in the area. I would recommend having an in person consultation.
I have used CoolSculpting to treat the mons pubis in patients and it does work well. Normally, 2 treatment sessions are needed and I usually space these at least 6 weeks apart. An examination of you would be helpful to determine if you might be a good candidate for the procedure, but just...
At our practice, MLT, we also have the most up to date Cool Sculpting technology, the Cool Sculpting Elite machine. Cool Sculpting, unlike Liposuction, is non-invasive and has little to no down time. Paradoxical adipose hyperplasia or PAH occurs in a small number of patients, the statistic is...
Morpheus 8 is a non-invasive skin and soft tissue tightening treatment that is consistently amazing in our patients. We use the Morpheus to exact fractional induced RF into the skin or tissue in order to tighten collagen and stimulate contraction of the tissue. For acne scars, it is quite useful...