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Say bye-bye to bulges with CoolSculpting

marie france

The latest slimming treatment is now US-FDA approved for non-invasive fat reduction. CoolSculpting – fat-freezing is the newest method of body sculpting.

What is CoolSculpting?

CoolSculpting is a breakthrough treatment that uses cooling technology to freeze fat away and eliminate bulges like love handles, back fat or tummy flab.

How does it work?

During the CoolSculpting treatment, a non-invasive applicator delivers precisely controlled cooling to the area being treated to specifically target underlying fat, leaving the surface skin tissue unaffected. It gently cools unwanted fat cells in the body until they are weakened and eventually killed. These fat cells are then naturally flushed out similar to how fat from food is eliminated. The bulges are then reduced once the fat cells in the treated area are naturally eliminated.

How safe is CoolSculpting?

With its US-FDA approval for non-invasive fat reduction, CoolSculpting is not only effective but also proven safe. It requires no needles, incisions, anesthesia or recovery period. It only targets fat cells so you can be sure that the surrounding tissues are left unharmed.

Who are the candidates for CoolSculpting?

CoolSculpting is not a substitute for weight-loss programs for overweight individuals. It’s ideal for those who have stubborn problem areas, exercise- and diet-resistant bulges and those who have lost significant weight but have remaining flabby areas like love handles, back fat or tummy flab. CoolSculpting facilitates spot reduction for these specific areas of fat. It’s perfect for those who will not consider a surgical procedure because of the risks involved and long recovery period.

What results can be expected?

Clients can have a flatter tummy, slimmer hips and reduced back fat leaving them with well-defined curves.

If you want to get rid of those persistent bulges once and for all, think of CoolSculpting and call 894-BODY (2639), 961-2981/91 (Pampanga) and 233-7637/39/41 (Cebu) to book your treatment. CoolSculpting is exclusively available at Marie France – the leading slimming center in the Philippines. Advt.

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