Fat Freeze Treatment & Cryo Lipo
The AW3® Cryo lipo technology, also known as fat freeze treatment, is a popular non-invasive procedure for reducing stubborn areas of fat on the body. This innovative treatment utilizes controlled freezing to destroy fat cells without the need for surgery or incisions.
Here are some key points about fat freeze treatment:
1. Targeted fat reduction:
The treatment focuses on specific areas of the body where fat is hard to eliminate through diet and exercise alone. Common target areas include the abdomen, love handles, thighs, arms, and chin.
2. Cell death of fat tissue:
Exposure to controlled cooling causes cell death in the subcutaneous fat tissue. The treatment selectively targets fat cells while leaving the overlying skin and surrounding tissues unharmed.
3. Natural elimination of fat cells:
After the fat cells are frozen and broken down, the body’s natural processes eliminate them over time. This typically occurs within a few weeks to months following the treatment.
4. Minimal side effects:
The procedure has minimal side effects. Patients may experience some discomfort during the treatment due to the cold temperature, but this usually subsides quickly. There is no need for general anaesthesia or a prolonged recovery period.
5. Customizable treatment plans:
The AW3® Cryo lipo technology can be customized to address the individual needs of each patient. A treatment plan is tailored to target specific areas of concern and achieve the desired results.
6. Non-surgical alternative:
Unlike traditional liposuction, fat freeze treatment does not require incisions, anaesthesia, or downtime. It offers a non-surgical alternative for individuals seeking fat reduction without the risks and recovery associated with invasive procedures.
7. Visible reduction of fat:
Over time, patients can experience a visible reduction in fat in the treated areas, leading to a slimmer and more toned physique. It is important to note that results may vary depending on individual factors such as the amount of fat and the body’s response to the treatment.