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The Rising Popularity of CoolSculpting
Tracey Bell was an early adopter of CoolSculpting, which first arrived in the UK five years ago. Today, it has become one of her most popular treatments, helping clients to shift those stubborn areas of fat which are resistent to the effects of diet and exercise.
Tracey explained: “Typically, patients see a noticeable reduction in fat in the treated area after just one visit. Even more significant changes can be made to how toned you look with additional appointments.”
She added: “Some say, why pay to have fat frozen away when you could achieve similar results in the gym? However, most of us have noticed that just as certain areas of our body seem to respond to changes in diet really rapidly, others, such as our upper arms, thighs or stomachs often take much longer to tone. In some cases patients come in saying that even after years of exercising and eating well, they have those last few pounds of stubborn fat that they just can’t seem to shift. This is where CoolSculpting comes in.”
CoolSculpting is a non-invasive treatment. Developed by Harvard scientists, this unique, patented, FDA cleared procedure involves freezing fat cells without damaging patients’ skin. There’s no knife, no suction hoses, no needles and no lasers, so there’s no down-time and this can be undertaken as a lunch-break treatment.
Today, CoolSculpting is the single most requested body contouring treatment. If you’d like to know more about this procedure, the friendly Tracey Bell team is happy to advise on: 01624 613323.
Alternatively, Tracey recommends watching the free webinar on CoolSculpting in which Dr. Anil Rajani, a Top 100 CoolSculpting provider explains: Why every aesthetic practice should have a body contouring solution and why he chose to offer the revolutionary CoolSculpting technology to his patients (available after 6th August at: CoolSculpting.com/for-physicians)
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