I would really like to try Coolsculpting. As you can see from the photos, I have a stomach pooch. (I also have a swayback and am prone to stomach bloating from food, which can make my belly look even worse!). However, I read that cryoglobulinemia and cold agglutinin are contraindications and that these can cause serious complications. What would the complications be? How would you know if you had either of these disorders? Would it be possible not to know? Would I be much better off with lipo?
age 48, youngest is 14. After 3 pregnancies, looking for options to lessen this pooch without surgery, if at all possible. 5'5 135 lbs, so not overweight, healthy eating and exercise doesn't lessen it. Not overly concerned about stretch marks, and a bit of loose skin is ok if I can get rid of the fatty stuffy. Would CoolSculpting be sufficient?
My biggest focus is my mommy pooch. I exercise at least 4-5x's a week and have a somewhat healthy diet, nothing helps! My second concern are my stretch marks. I prefer something non surgical but I am up for it if necessary! Any recommendations? I previously had 4 sessions of laser stretch mark removal but did not see any results.
Hello, iss CoolSculpting a good non invasive alternative for me? I am considering have CoolSculpting done in my after c section pooch. It's been 10 months since my last c sections, I eat healthy and i workout but nothing seems get my flat tummy again! I am 5'2 and 103lb, 35 years old and 2 c sections. I visit 2 med, one of the told me I dont need tummy tuck bc is a very small area, and other suggested laser lipo (but I cant afford it it was like 8 thousand). So heard about CoolSculpting and also seems more affordable, but does it work?
I am a 22 year old female, 52 and 105 pounds with a stubborn stomach pooch. I am interested in CoolSculpting but very worried about the PAH effect. Do any doctors find this to be common, or think it would be a concern for me based off of my age/height/weight? Also, is it ok to go to someone who is CoolSculpting trained/certified at a dermatologist office? Versus the actual dermatologist...
I am 47 & have worked really hard with diet & exercise to stay in shape but I can't lose the lower belly pooch. Even in my younger days, I always had a little belly but after a c-section and with age it's worse. Would you recommend coolsculpting or zerona/lapex lasers? Or something else? Lasers are much cheaper but are they a total waste of money? Have you heard of lapex? If coolsculpting, how many treatments do you think I would need? Trying to minimize cost. Thank you!!
I'm a 45 year old mom of two, 5'3, 105 lbs. Petite in general but just couldn't get rid of baby pooch. I'm now left with a very ugly stomach. There's an indentation over my belly button and a shelf under it. The Medspa where I had the procedure told me to wait the full 12 weeks to see if it evens out. Please tell me this can be fixed. I don't want to do another treatment but I don't want to be deformed forever.
I recently had cool sculpting done. The 1st x w/ 2 handles 1 left & 1right side of lower abdomen in may. The 2nd x was one handle in the middle of the abdomen done towards end of june. I am now left with a small pooch of concentrated fat right in the lower middle abdomen which bothers me greatly. my question is should I have tumescent liposuction done or another round of cool sculpting? I am very fit and lean and workout 5 times a week but cannot seem to get the pouch. thanks for your help
I have a muffin top that I can't get rid of though exercise alone. I don't need to actually loose any weight, but I am tired of looking like I might be in my first trimester of pregnancy. My abdominal muscles are pretty tight and I looked into laser lipo, which I was told I would be a good candidate for but I am not ready for the time commitment for the recovery. I just want to get the extra tummy pooch away in time for swimsuit season in two months.