Can CoolSculpting Reduce Excess Skin?

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There are so many options available for weight loss on the market. Diet, exercise, weight loss supplements and surgery are all methods that many people try when changing their body and lifestyle. Today we will learn more about CoolSculpting and how it can change your body. But can CoolSculpting reduce excess skin?

CoolSculpting has been called Hollywood’s best kept secret. It is the only FDA cleared non-surgical fat reduction treatment to use controlled cooling on the market. This procedure is best for stubborn fat that is resistant to diet and exercise. The results are long lasting as once the fat is frozen and eliminated from the body it will not return.

Patients who have good skin laxity will often see the skin firm up after receiving the CoolSculpting procedure. The skin will tighten up to four months after the procedure. Patients who do not have good skin laxity or loose skin before the procedure will not likely see any difference after the procedure. The best option for patients with extra skin after a weight loss surgery is additional surgery. CoolSculpting will not help with loose skin tightening up once the fat is frozen and flushed from the body.

Our office is available for complimentary consultations. Contact us to schedule your consultation to learn more about CoolSculpting and how it can help you with your fat loss.

Dr. Hardik Soni

MD, Founder/Lead Physician

About Dr. Hardik Soni

Dr. Hardik Soni is the founder and Medical Director of Ethos Aesthetics + Wellness. His primary focus is on minimally invasive and non-invasive cosmetic procedures including botulinum injection (Botox and Dysport), dermal fillers (Juvederm, Restylane, Radiesse), laser hair removal, chemical peels, and laser skin rejuvenation. Dr. Soni believes in a more conservative approach and his first goal is education. Clients are able to determine the ideal treatments after discussion with Dr. Soni regarding the expected outcomes, cost, as well as risks.

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