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Patients with autoimmune disease such as Sjorgren's Syndrome can still be candidates for Coolsculpting. You may want to have your primary care physician/internist discuss the condition with the treating physician prior to the treatment to ensure for the best possible treatment.
Coolsculpting is a great tool for reducing fat bulges in a given area. I have a number of patients with autoimmune diseases who have had great results with Coolsculpting. It is best to check with your internist to see if you are medically cleared for the procedure. For the best results please consult a board certified dermatologist with experience in cool sculpting.
I have several patient with autoimmune disorders and since this doesn't damage skin but works on the fat beneath I have discussed it with my patients.
CoolSculpting works great on thighs and saddle bags. Just look up some CoolSculpting before and after pictures of the outer thigh. There is actually a specific CoolSculpting applicator for the lateral thigh called the CoolSmooth Applicator. Bulges in the outer thigh area are different from...
Hello and thank you for your question! It’s generally recommended to wait at least 2 to 4 weeks after completing your final Emsculpt Neo session before starting fat freezing (cryolipolysis) on the same area. Emsculpt Neo combines muscle stimulation with radiofrequency, which temporarily i...
Hello and thank you for your question! Yes, lipolysis for the double chin—whether via injectable deoxycholic acid (like Kybella or Belkyra) or devices like CoolSculpting or radiofrequency—is generally considered safe when performed by an experienced provider. It works by breaking down fat cel...
Hello and thank you for your question! This is a common concern, especially for men around age 50, as hormonal changes and a slower metabolism can make fat more stubborn—particularly around the abdomen. Even with a healthy body overall, localized belly fat can be resistant to diet and exercise a...
An examination of you would be helpful to determine which treatment might be best to reduce the fat on your outer thighs. It is possible that cryolipolysis could help. The other non-invasive option would be SculpSure.
While you could have cryolipolysis to reduce some of the fat in your abdomen, the treatment would do nothing for the excess skin. You appear to be a better candidate for a tummy tuck, which would reduce the fat and the skin.