How does the cryolipolysis fat freezing procedure work?
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The cryolipolysis fat freezing process is specifically designed to remove fat through a process called apoptosis. How this works is the stubborn deposits of fat cells are deliberately damaged using cryotherapy. After the cells die, the body naturally absorbs and metabolises them.
With cryolipolysis technology, as the fat cells are frozen, these are deemed as non-toxic by the body and are metabolised without stressing the body, whereas non-invasive therapies like laser liposuction use heat to kill the cells, which is toxic for the organs during the metabolising process.
This type of treatment offers far more superior results than other fat removal treatments, such as laser liposuction, which offers very limited or no effect on any of the underlying fat cells. Another major benefit of cryolipolysis, is it’s a non-invasive treatment, so it doesn’t result in side effects such as postoperative scarring, like other more traditional fat removal treatments, such as surgical liposuction.
Most cryolipolysis sessions take under an hour, but the results may not be fully evident for a few weeks. Over a period of 12 weeks following initial treatment, the area of fat that has been treated slowly die and are naturally absorbed back into the body. Once this has occurred, your body will start to transform and become more sculptured. This procedure is effective for all of the areas where you’re experiencing unwanted smaller fat deposits on the body, such as your flanks, chin, arms, buttocks, abdomen and thighs. It allows you to achieve the toned physique you’ve always wanted, without surgical procedures.
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