10 Mar How Safe is CoolSculpting®?
How Safe is CoolSculpting?
CoolSculpting is the #1 non-invasive fat-reduction treatment! It is FDA approved to freeze 9 different areas of the body for stubborn and unwanted fat!
*flanks
*under the chin
*arms
*stomach
*inner and outer thighs
*above the knee
Non-invasive means that there are no needles and no surgery, with little to no downtime. CoolSculpting uses a technology called Cryolipolysis. It was discovered that our fat cells are hypersensitive to cold (more than skin, nerves and muscles) Researched proved that using a very specific cold temperature in a controlled setting, freezing fat would induce cell death, and then the body would naturally clear the dead fat cells.
Treatment Process:
1. Fat gets cooled to just above freezing
2. Within the fat cells, crystals form, and then the fat cells die
3. As fat cells die, they collapse and a natural inflammatory process removes the dead cells through the lymphatic system.
4. The natural inflammatory process can take a few weeks after treatment to start removing dead fat cells; resulting in fat layer reduction.
So is it safe?
There have been over 7 million CoolSculpting treatments preformed world-wide! With millions of treatments completed, clearance by the FDA, and technology that has been analyzed in controlled clinical studies and described in more than 100 clinical publications on the FDA- cleared fat reduction treatment.
COOLSCULPTING IS A SAFE AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO GET RID OF THAT UNWANTED FAT!
Bonnie Bickerstaff Ursetti is a lifelong Cleveland Resident. She attended Hathaway Brown, Shaker Heights schools and Kent State University.
Bonnie’s career began in local retail and wellness management at Macaroni and Evolution Yoga, both formerly located at Eton Chagrin; the next 20 years as a licensed Realtor; and most recently the Property Manager at The Luxe at Pepper Pike and Executive Home Management. Bonnie is currently the General Manager for Ink On Ink Off/IOIOStudio.
In her free time, Bonnie loves spending time with her 4 adult children, Zoe, Paige, Logan, Kiersten and new son-in-law, Jake. She resides in Pepper Pike with the family’s chocolate lab, Jade.