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It is not likely to adversely affect your treatment outcome from Coolsculpting. But smoking could certainly affect your exercise regimen, which is an important part of the equation when it comes to keeping your weight off.
Smoking cigarettes should not have an effect on results from a CoolSculpting treatment. Of course, cigarette smoking can be detrimental to your overall health though.
Smoking will not negatively impact your results, but I don't recommend it. Keep in mind, for best results with Coolsculpting, a combination approach is needed. I recommend adding radiofrequency treatments like Vanquish for skin tightening and with Z wave/Cellutone for skin smoothing. However, Vaser with ThermiRF procedure is the best combination for a toned result, but requires more downtime. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Hi, thank you for sharing your question. Although smoking can be detrimental to your health for a number of reasons, it shouldn’t affect the quality of your CoolSculpting® results. Do keep in mind, however, that tobacco use can reduce your body’s ability to heal itself, which may prolong the amount of time that it takes to see your full results. If you have specific concerns or questions about whether or not CoolSculpting could be right for you, talk to an experienced provider in your area.
Smoking cigarettes is not an issue with Coolsculpting treatments. Although shown to affect overall health.
Smoking cigarettes is shown to affect your health; however, it will not prevent you from being a CoolSculpting candidate. Smoking will not affect your CoolSculptinging results. Thank you for your question, best of luck to you.
You can most definitely be treated with coolscupting if you are a smoker. The results will be no different than they are for non-smokers.
Thank you for your question. Based on your history, I would definitely go to a plastic surgeon's practice and be evaluated by the surgeon. He/she should be able to assess your area of concern and discuss your options with you. We have several options including Coolsculpting in our pra...
Hi. Your photo indicates that a tuck will provide you maximum shaping by addressing excess skin and likely abdominal wall/muscle looseness (which coolsculpting doesn't) as well as excess fat under the skin. The biggest cons of surgery include anesthesia, downtime/time off work, scars, etc. a...
To answer your question - it is incredibly unlikely that you will develop this condition following Coolsculpting. If you look into the history of this following Coolscuplting, you will see that the statistical likelihood of this happening is less than 1%.
This should be not occurring at this time. I think you should have this evaluated medically hopefully by the clinic that treated you to rule out possibilities of infection vs other medical reasons.
I don't recommend Coolsculpting for patients with lymphedema. Body sculpting like liposuction may be more safe for lymphedema patients, if done properly with water-assisted removal. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with an expert. Best, Dr. Emer.
On average CoolSculpting reduces the fat within the treatment area by 20-25% per treatment. The number of CoolSculpting sessions will vary based on the thickness of the fat layer, individual patient response and patient treatment goals. If you are close to your ideal weight...
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