How long does it last?
Results CoolSculpting results are permanent because the fat cells are destroyed forever, and the average fat reduction is 20 percent with up to 40 percent in smaller zones such as the arms. It might take two or more sessions in the area of the stomach to yield the greatest desired results and most times the extra costs of additional treatments are normally equal to the initial costs. Nevertheless, weight gain is a risk factor that may induce the growth of fat cells in previously treated zones. You must discuss sessions required with your provider and how you can sustain results over the longer term.
What Is CoolSculpting?
CoolSculpting (Cryolipolysis) is a non-invasive, FDA approved, fat reduction procedure that removes fat cells by freezing the fat areas, without damaging other tissue, due to location of target zones. It is not a weight-loss procedure but a body contouring procedure of the situation when all the other methods have failed to reshape the stubborn fat.
Fat cells are targeted by the CoolSculpting applicator used to freeze them, and then are slowly processed and disposed of by the body over a number of months, leaving behind a sculpted look. Side effects: temporary redness, swelling and numbness also may occur, but more serious effects are rare. The complete effect is usually seen four months following the treatment.
How Much Does CoolSculpting Cost?
CoolSculpting, or cryolipolysis, is a non-surgical cosmetic practice that renders the stubborn fat cells around the stomach, thighs and arms frozen and eradicated. It is not a weight-loss program but it is intended towards individuals who are within 30 pounds of optimal body weight. Pricing differs quite dramatically, with single treatment costing as little as 650 dollars but multiple regions as high as 6,000 dollars depending on location, treatment area, and the number of sessions.
New technology (CoolSculpting Elite) can be used to treat faster dual applicator per treatment with a reduction in cost per applicator, making it a favored choice among those seeking permanent fat reduction without surgery or downtime.
How Long Is Recovery?
Unlike a traditional surgical procedure, CoolSculpting is an outpatient procedure with no follow-ups or required time off work, which means you comfortably leave on the same day. Although patients may experience some kind of pain or numbing on the treated areas, this is temporary and recovery is easy because there were no cuts and wounds to care about.
Depending on reasons such as health status, response to treatment provisions, and the extent of illnesses, hitches, recovery periods range differently, though with CoolSculpting, there is minimal downtime in comparison with invasive surgeries. Your specific causes of recovery-related advice must always be checked with your doctor according to your circumstances.
How much does CoolSculpting cost for the lower abdomen?
The price of a CoolSculpting session in the lower abdomen varies based on factors like level of fat reduction required, applicator and area of treatment from 750 USD to 1500 USD. The CoolAdvantage or CoolPetite is a popular choice and can achieve results on a smaller area but can cost $750 per session, and a larger area may need the CoolAdvantage Plus priced at $1,500 per procedure.
A visit with a practitioner (such as Dr. Green) will be done to identify the proper applicator, amount of sessions required, and a precise total cost that is specifically geared towards your needs. The price also may be influenced by such factors as geographic location and the clinic choice.
How much does CoolSculpting cost for the chin?
The CoolMini is the most suitable applicator when used in the treatment of the submental region (jawline and chin), with the cost approximately being $1,000 per session. CoolSculpting can be used in conjunction with Kybella and Thermage to provide a greater lasting and longer lasting outcome with limited downtime. The price of CoolSculpting on the chin usually starts at around $1,000 per session but can go up to $1,750 due to size of the treatment area, location, and the amount of experience the provider has. Several sessions, typically 1-3 are needed to produce optimal results.
Conclusion
CoolSculpting/ cryolipolysis is a non-surgical body contour procedure approved by the FDA that involves the use of cooling and removal of fat cells that are resistant in parts such as stomach, thighs, and chin. It is not a weight loss treatment yet catered to people at or around their goal body mass to attain a more sculpted look. Treatment ranges in price depending on several factors, including the area being treated, the amount of sessions you need, and where you live, with costs averaging between 600 to more than 6000 dollars.