
Science Behind CoolSculpting Elite
CoolSculpting is based on the principle of "cryolipolysis," which states that fat cells are more susceptible to damage from cold temperatures than other cells. In 2010, the original CoolSculpting technique was FDA-approved.
During the procedure, a gel pad is applied to the treatment area, and a handheld applicator delivers cooling to the isolated fat deposit. The fat cells freeze and eventually leave the body as waste while the surrounding tissue remains unharmed.
During the procedure, a gel pad is applied to the treatment area, and a handheld applicator delivers cooling to the isolated fat deposit. The fat cells freeze and eventually leave the body as waste while the surrounding tissue remains unharmed.