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I find that doing radiofrequency treatments are better for post liposuction or post coolsculpting improvements. I suggest Venus legacy or velashape treatments to enhance the results. Please got to a specialist. Best, Dr. Emer.
Thank you for your question. I would recommend consulting with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon for best treatment plan. I hope this helps!
Coolsculpting is an excellent form of non-invasive fat reduction for the right patient. Some applicators take 1 or 2 hours but the new advantage applicators take only 35 minutes and have significantly less risk for delayed onset pain (especially in the abdomen). Results are seen at 2 months ...
Thank you for your question. Congratulations on your weight loss. Best to see a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. They will be able to give you a wide choice of options, (CoolSculpting, Liposuction, Direct excision, etc.). Review your reasonable goals with them, and together you will make a plan.
Thank you for your question. I agree with the responses below. Both procedures treat very different concerns and are safe to have done at the same visit. Here at Stillwater Plastic Surgery these two treatments are amoung some of our favorites and are very pleased with the results of both.
Thank you for your question. Coolsmooth is FDA approved for outer thighs. It doesn’t have a vacuum so it takes longer like 2 hours to freeze the fat. It is definitely effective as Coolsculpting. I hope this helps!
The main difference is that the CoolSmooth applicator has a unique flat design which means it can be used on stubborn fat that can't be pinched. The flat design means that there's no suction applied, but that also means that it requires a longer application time. When you have pinchable excess...
CoolSculpting has FDA approval for fat reduction since 2010. CoolSculpting freezes the fat cells. Fat cells are more susceptible to damage by freezing than the other cells, (nerve, vessel, bone, etc.), around them. The fat cells die via a process called apoptosis, (programmed cell death). The...
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