Friday, 22 May 2020

Cooolsculpting in the Right Pattern for You


A non-invasive cosmetic treatment, cryolipolysis uses the cold to destroy adipocytes and thus reduce subcutaneous fat. If she is gaining more and more followers, she has also attracted the attention of health authorities because of her risks.

What is cryolipolise?

Appeared at the end of the 2000s, cryolipolise or coolsculpting, is a non-invasive technique (no anesthesia, no scar, no needle) aiming to attack, by cold, localized subcutaneous fatty areas.

According to the promoters of the technique, it is based on the phenomenon of cryo-adipo-apoptosis: by cooling the hypodermis, the fats contained in the adipocytes (fat storage cells) crystallize. The fat cells would then receive a signal of apoptosis (programmed death of the cells) and would destroy themselves in the following weeks. With the Coolsculpting Vancouver the problems are solved.

How does cryolipolise work?

The procedure takes place in an aesthetic medicine office or an aesthetic center, and is not covered by any Health Insurance.

The person is lying on the table or sitting in the treatment chair, the area to be treated bare. The practitioner places an applicator on the greasy zone which, in a first step, will aspirate the fatty fold, before cooling it down to -10 °, for 45 to 55 minutes.

·        The latest generation machines heat the skin before cooling it, then again after cooling for so-called three-phase machines, in order to create a thermal shock which would increase the results.

·        The procedure is painless: the patient only feels his skin sucked, then a feeling of cold.

When to use cryolipolise?

The cryolipolise is indicated for people, men or women, not obese, presenting localized fatty deposits (belly, hip, breeches, arms, back, double chin, knees).

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