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If you are trying to get pregnant, you may be wondering... "can fat freezing affect fertility?". Fortunately, the answer is no. Cryolipolysis treatment is a non invasive procedure. Thus, unlike conventional liposuction, this fat removal treatment doesn't affect internal organs and still allows people to achieve their body goals. In this article, we will explain further on why this fat reduction method does not affect fertility and touch on the possibility of doing fat freeze during and after pregnancy.
The science behind how fat freeze works is actually quite simple. Fat cells are more sensitive to cold temperatures than other types of cells in your body. When exposed to extreme cold during a coolsculpting treatment, the fat cells begin to die leaving all the other cells unharmed.
In most coolsculpting procedure, a membrane is laid on the areas of the body with unwanted fatty tissue and the fat freeze machine uses a suction cup to freeze fat cells. The intense cold temperature kill fat cells. The dead fat cells then get flushed out of your system in standard natural ways, causing one to lose weight.
No, fat freezing doesn't have any effect on fertility, Here's why:
Fat freezing is a process that doesn't use radiation
Unlike laser treatments, the device used for fat freezing doesn't emit radiation waves that might damage your ovaries or your reproductive health; it only uses cold temperatures to target and kill fat cells.
Fat freezing will not have any impact on your internal organs.
Fat freezing targets the fat cells underneath your skin tissue. However, because it cannot reach internal organs, there is no danger of any damage to the reproductive system even if you get the procedure done on your abdomen area.
Although fat freezing can't affect fertility and is non-invasive, there is not enough medical research to prove that it is safe for a pregnant women. Fat freeze treatments are not recommended during pregnancy; during this time, the body is going through dramatic changes and normal weight gain can cause fat deposits in the abdomen. So any medical procedures performed will be reversed almost immediately. Furthermore, these treatments interfere with natural internal processes which can be detrimental to both mother and baby. Therefore, for the safety of both, fat freeze treatments are not advised during pregnancy.
If you are breastfeeding, doctors recommend avoiding fat freezing as there is no evidence yet on how this procedure could affect women who are lactating. It is better to be safe and go for the procedure before pregnancy or after giving birth.
Women can undergo fat-freezing treatments a few months after they have stopped lactating or are no longer trying to get pregnant. Many doctors recommend waiting around three months, but it is always best to consult with your doctor first.
Many women struggle to get their bodies back to the way they were pre-pregnancy. Fat freezing can help speed up that process by reducing stubborn fat around the abdomen and love handles, without surgery.
Because new mothers are focused on taking care of their babies around the clock, they often don't have time for themselves. From breastfeeding to constantly rocking them to sleep, it's a 24/7 job! If you're a mother who hasn't had time to 'bounce back' just yet, fat freezing could be a helpful solution in getting your pre-pregnancy body back with minimal effort. It works effectively for body contouring and the removal of unwanted fat cells.
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