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Studies show that CoolSculpting does not affect fat metabolism by the liver or change liver enzyme levels. Unless you have a history of Hepatitis C causing your fatty liver, the hemangioma and fatty liver should not be a problem.Jeff Rapaport MD FAADRealself All-star
Having a CoolSculpting treatment on the abdomen would not affect the liver. The tissue that is drawn into the applicator during the treatment is only skin and fat. The organs, including the liver, in the abdominal cavity would not be affected by the procedure.
the liver hemangioma would not be affected by Cool Sculpting. CS only targets superficial fat cells without damaging deeper tissue or skin.
CoolSculpting only treat pinchable, subcutaneous fat. It does not affect tissue or organs, including liver and liver hemangiomas, that are deeper into the abdomen. I hope this help. All the best, Dr.Michon
CoolSculpting will not help because your lymphedema is the result of poor lymphatic drainage. I recommend you have a series of Venus Legacy treatments done since the RF and the massage associated with the treatment will improve your condition.
Consider EmSculpt. It is a non-invasive machine that will lift the buttocks by causing 20,000 contractions of the muscles over 20 minutes. Four sessions is recommended and there is no downtime.
Dear Fayemoody, Hello and thank you for your excellent question. Coolsculpting can provide good results, but often takes more time and expense than you realize. You may want to look into a body contouring procedure that combines liposuction with laser, radiofrequency (RF), and acoustic...