CoolSculpting is a revolutionary, non-surgical contouring device
that freezes stubborn fat, which then is naturally eliminated from your body. CoolSculpting
works by freezing your fat cells, which causes them to crystallize and then
break down. Once the fat cells are
broken down, your body removes the fat cells and the fat cells that are left, compact,
resulting in a trimmer midsection and a very happy pair of skinny jeans.
Many patients start noticing their CoolSculpting results
about three weeks after their treatment and see their biggest change at about two
months post treatment. CoolSculpting results can continue to improve up to four
months after treatment. Patients will
come back to Atlanta Dermatology and Laser Surgery for a follow up appointment,
about two months after their CoolSculpting procedure. At this appointment after
photos will be taken and the provider will assess if further treatment is
needed to reach desired results. Often, patients only need one treatment per area.
However, if a patient may need additional treatments, it is usually discussed
prior to the initial CoolSculpting treatment. Right now is the perfect time to treat those stubborn spots in your midsection, you will be picture perfect for the Holidays and bikini ready by spring! Treat yourself and enjoy our end-of-the-year specials! Enjoy our CoolSculpting package to treat your stomach and love handles or stomach and bra bulge for only $1650* (usually $2750). Finally, there’s a reason to freeze and your skinny jeans will thank you for it!
Check out this post for a step by step demonstration of a
CoolSculpting treatment at our office. For more information on CoolSculpting or
any other procedures at Atlanta Dermatology and Laser Surgery, visit our
website or call (404) 296-8000.
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