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What is fat freezing? This is a question a lot of people are wondering about these days.
Fat-freezing cryolipolysis treatment is a new procedure that can help you lose stubborn fat pockets to achieve your desired body goal.
But how does it work? what are the common body parts best suited for fat freeze? In this blog post, we will answer those questions.
Cryolipolysis, commonly referred to as fat freezing, is a nonsurgical fat reduction procedure that uses cold temperatures to reduce fat deposits in certain areas of the body. Fat freezing treatments target subcutaneous fat, which is the fats under the skin. The procedure is designed to reduce localized fat deposits or bulges that do not respond to diet and exercise.
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, the fat cells begin to die.
A membrane is laid on the areas of the body with unwanted fat and the fat freeze machine uses a suction cup to freeze fat cells. The intense cold temperature will kill fat cells. The dead fat cells then get flushed out of your system in standard natural ways, causing one to lose weight.
Studies show that fat freeze treatment can reduce stubborn fat by up to 25% after just one treatment.
As there are many different applicator sizes, it is possible to treat a wide array of body parts in a single treatment session. Smaller areas usually require fewer treatment sessions. Commonly treated areas include:
Fat freeze is a non-invasive procedure that helps reduce stubborn fat in targeted body areas. The procedure works by freezing fat cells and destroying them, thus leading to weight loss over time. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle after the treatment will enhance long-term results. Since fat freeze does not involve any surgery or anaesthesia, it is an increasingly popular choice for body contouring in Singapore.
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