I am only 2 weeks pregnant. My arms are super flabby. I was planning to get cool sculpting on them (just my arms). This is a genetic thing in my family. I dont want them to get even bigger while pregnant. Can I still get my arms done?
March 18, 2016
Answer: Unfortunately finding a practice to do CoolSculpting on a patient that is pregnant will be a challenge. Generally speaking pregnancy is the easiest way to become a non candidate for almost anything invasive or minimally invasive when it comes to aesthetics. It is time to take a vacation from botox, juvederm, coolsculpting, fraxel and any other ongoing regimens you are currently on. Congratulations on the baby!
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March 18, 2016
Answer: Unfortunately finding a practice to do CoolSculpting on a patient that is pregnant will be a challenge. Generally speaking pregnancy is the easiest way to become a non candidate for almost anything invasive or minimally invasive when it comes to aesthetics. It is time to take a vacation from botox, juvederm, coolsculpting, fraxel and any other ongoing regimens you are currently on. Congratulations on the baby!
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March 18, 2016
Answer: CoolSculpting on arms when 2 weeks pregnant In general, medications and procedures are not recommend for someone who is pregnant unless it is an emergency. The decision to perform a CoolSculpting procedure on your arms when you are two weeks pregnant would be up to the physician treating you. I would recommend waiting until after your pregnancy though.
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March 18, 2016
Answer: CoolSculpting on arms when 2 weeks pregnant In general, medications and procedures are not recommend for someone who is pregnant unless it is an emergency. The decision to perform a CoolSculpting procedure on your arms when you are two weeks pregnant would be up to the physician treating you. I would recommend waiting until after your pregnancy though.
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