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I appreciate your question.these are not contraindications to the procedure.But please speak to your doctors before having itThe best way to assess and give true advice would be an in-person exam.Please see a board-certified plastic surgeon that specializes in aesthetic and restorative plastic surgery.best of luck!Dr Schwartz
I would make sure that your physician that overseas your primary immune disease discuss with your Coolsculpting doctor prior to proceeding.
I have never been asked this question before but I would check with Zeltiq and your primary care doctor. While not listed as a contraindication, you should do a little more research just to be safe.
IBS and autoimmune diseases are not listed contraindications for CoolSculpting. If you have cold sensitivity related to your autoimmune disease, that might be a reason to not have CoolSculpting.
Coolsculpting is a fabulous technique for reducing the fat in a given area of the body. I would suggest you consult a board certified dermatologist who is experienced with coolsculting and has all of the applicators to make the best assessment.
Hi, Great question. Manual massage is good, but Z wave is better, it takes out the human variability in intensity of massage. My results have been better after using the Z wave, but most importantly, the patient's comfort is much higher during Z wave vs. massage and soreness is much less...
Coolsculpting is a great non-invasive technique for reducing fat in a given area. There is no applicator yet for coolsculpting in the calf area.