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Cool Sculpting Inner Thighs. - Grand Rapids, MI
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Fat on the insides of thighs for years. I went to...
$1,400
Fat on the insides of thighs for years. I went to a cool sculpting seminar and they hooked me. 1400 dollars later I'm going in a 1/2 hour. All my friends are using me a experiment to see how it goes before they do their own. I've heard mixed reviews and so I have to see for myself. I'm pretty fit and hate those parts that won't cooperate with excersize.
UPDATED FROM J4975
Day of treatment
8 hours post procedure
Had my cool sculpt of inner thighs 8 hours ago. Pretty much pain free and thd procedure was too. The time the machine was on was like an hour long hickey. Skin looks like that too. I am numb under the skin still and my skin feels like nothing until something touches it thdm it's just tender. I'll post picture tomorrow.
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UPDATED FROM J4975
1 day post
1 day post procedure
Just got done working out for an hour. The area of the sculpt feels numb under the skin and is a little red. Skin (when touched) feels like a sun burn wold feel. Definitely have full mobility, there is no downtime, as long as you can stand the feel of numb tissue.
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May 10, 2015
I just had my outer thighs done yesterday, similar experience as you described. No major discomfort))

May 11, 2015
Oh, I hope the results are good too. How bout your outer thighs, are you feeling okay? Still numb?

May 16, 2015
Hello! Today is my day 9 post procedure and I am at most discomfort levels I have been since I had it done. It is tolerable, but definitely not something I can just ignore - combination of burning, itching, stinging and numbness at the same time. I am looking forward to all these sensations going away)) it woke me up few times during last couple of nights. I don't see results yet, but it's too early at this point))

May 18, 2015
I had all of those but nipped them in the bud. For the itching moisturize heavily rubbing vigorously in the area of treatment, take OTC pain relievers regularly (for the burning and stinging), and benadryl at night for the itching. In the shower I use a sponge and scrub the area with moisturizing soap that helps to loosen up the fibers and relieves the itching. I hope that helps even a little.
Just checking to see how your treatment went today. Are you feeling okay?
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