Activate Your Body’s Natural Superpowers
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Cryo Freezing
Targets subcutaneous fat cells.
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Non-Invasive & No Downtime
Treatment takes only 35 minutes, and you can resume normal activity following your session.
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Fat Loss & Results
See a visible reduction in inches and a decline in subcutaneous fat.
FAQs
What is Cryo Body Sculpting? How does it work to get rid of fat?
If you’re looking to lose inches and lose fat, Cryo Body Sculpting is the answer. This latest advance in non-invasive technology helps reduce fat by inducing a process called cryolipolysis. Cryo Lipolysis is the scientific term for breaking down fat cells with cold therapy while leaving the healthy surrounding tissue intact. As a result, fat cells are permanently destroyed.
Where Can I Get Cryo Body Sculpting Done on the Body?
The body parts that can be targeted with the Cryo Body Sculpting fat reduction procedure are:
Upper and lower abdomen; love handles
Arms including inner, outer, and underarms
Back
Banana Butt
Chest including bra-line
Legs including hips, knees, and inner/outer thighs
What is a Cryo Body Sculpting Session Like?
Each session takes about 35 minutes and is done using non-suction, hands-free cooling paddles.
What Kind of Results Can I Expect?
Freezing of fat results in permanent fat cell removal and loss of inches. Depending on the area of treatment and treatment goals, Cryo Body Sculpting results also include:
Body tightening/contouring/slimming
Improving muscle tone
Cellulite reduction
Is There Any Pain, Downtime, or Swelling? Is it Safe?
Cryo Body Sculpting is a non-invasive procedure, which means that most clients experience little, or no downtime following treatment and can return to normal activity following a session.
What are the Cryo Body Sculpting Risks and Side Effects?
There are typically no side effects, except more frequent urination following treatment. Any localized redness typically disappears within a few hours. In rare cases, minor localized discomfort may occur but will usually dissipate within 48 hours.
How Often Should I Have Treatment? How Many Sessions?
An average of five to seven treatments will typically achieve the best results. Treatments can be performed weekly based on clients response and goals. During the period in between sessions, your body will be using its own natural processes, including the blood, lymphatic and urinary systems, in order to eliminate the waste that occurs as destroyed fat cells are shed from the body. Typically, this process takes around two weeks. It is important to drink plenty of water, exercise, and eat a healthy diet after your treatments.
If You Have the Following Conditions, Cryo Body Sculpting Is Not Recommended:
Women who are menstruating, pregnant, or lactating.
Anyone with a BMI below 18.
Minors are not advised to receive such treatment.
Anyone with abnormal coagulation function or mental disorders.
Anyone presenting with hernias at the treatment site or adjacent to the site, or local varicose veins.
Anyone who has recently undergone skin grinding operation or has scar tissue.
Anyone presenting with skin problems such as open or infectious wounds, eczema, or dermatitis at the treatment site.
Anyone presenting with tumor, cancer, hypertension, diabetes, kidney and liver disease, heart, and any infectious disease such as hepatitis B, AIDS, etc.
Anyone that has a medical implanted device in the body such as pacemakers, defibrillators or rhythm regulators.
Anyone presenting with cold hemoglobulinemia, paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria, cold urticaria, peripheral circulatory disorders, Raynuad’s disease, or a history of a similar low temperature to intolerance is not recommended for such treatment.
It is recommended to wait one year after surgical operations such as appendectomy.
Anyone who has been implanted to lose weight can receive cryo body sculpting after a 3 month wait period.
It’s recommended to wait 6 months to 1 year following liposuction or other bariatric surgery. If the subcutaneous tissue is hard it is not recommended.
Any anticoagulant drugs that affect blood flow bust be stopped two weeks prior to the procedure. OTC medication such as aspirin, antibiotics, and fish oil may also cause skin damage.