Before we tell you what it is, itโs worth pointing out what CoolSculpting doesnโt do. If youโre looking for a quick-fix weight loss procedure, CoolSculpting isnโt for you. Here at Cambridge Clear Beauty, we feel that the ideal CoolSculpting candidate ticks all the following boxes:
- Is within 20-30 pounds of their ideal body weight
- Is on a healthy diet
- Is on a regular exercise regime
Why is this?
Because CoolSculpting is designed to help people with moderately healthy lifestyles who have areas of their body where the fat wonโt shift no matter what they do: the upper abdomen areas better known as โlove handlesโ or โmuffin topsโ, for example.
CoolSculpting doesnโt suck out the fat, like liposuction: it simply destroys fat cells, and allows your body to naturally metabolise them.
Itโs a precision instrument, not a Band-Aid
As the name implies, this ideal CoolSculpting candidate procedure is designed to โsculptโ areas of your body that regular activity canโt touch, and is not suitable for people indulging in an unhealthy lifestyle. For starters, if youโre piling on the calories after a CoolSculpting treatment, the fat youโre trying to get rid of will simply join the queue with the new fat cells youโre taken on board.
Furthermore, due to the nature of the treatment (the CoolSculpting equipment uses suction to pull on the treated area and position it between two cooling plate), it isnโt suitable for the excessively obese. If you can pinch more than a couple of inches in the area you want to treat, itโs going to be very difficult to get that area treated properly.
So, in short, if youโre thinking of using CoolSculpting in order to lose weight and keep it off, youโre going to be sorely disappointed. If youโve embarked on a healthy, exercise-back regime and are looking for a little help in knocking off some rough (or wobbly) edges, look no further than CoolSculpting.