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Frequently Asked Questions About Freeze Fat Removal

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Many of us struggle with stubborn pockets of fat even with a healthy diet and strenuous exercise routine. At Premiere Center for Health and Wellness in Cincinnati, OH, we believe in using the safest, most effective, cutting-edge technology to help you feel confident about yourself. If you struggle to lose that last bit of fat, find out what freeze fat removal can do for you. While freeze fat removal is perfectly safe, it is natural to have questions.

What is Freeze Fat Removal?

Freeze fat removal, also known as CoolSculpting®, is a safe and effective way to get rid of stubborn pockets of fat. It is an FDA-approved treatment method of eliminating fat cells without surgery. It uses controlled cooling to target your problem areas, and the results are natural-looking. Over the following months, your lymphatic system will gradually expel the fat from the treated area.

What Areas Can Be Treated?

Freeze fat removal can treat almost any area where there is an adequate amount of fat to be removed. The most common locations include the:

What Can I Expect?

During the freeze fat removal treatment, which is performed in the comfort of our office, you will feel a burst of cold air and dull pressure, but this is not a highly uncomfortable experience. Many guests read and play games on their phone during the process.

Am I a Good Candidate?

As freeze fat removal is not a surgical procedure, most people are good candidates. If you have visible fat bulges and are looking for an alternative to expensive surgical fat removal with extensive downtime, schedule an initial consultation with our team at Premiere Center for Health and Wellness to find out if you are a suitable candidate. During this consultation, an expert will advise you of the results you can expect from the treatment. If you are tired of struggling with stubborn pockets of fat, contact us today and book your CoolSculpting® appointment at our office in Cincinnati! 

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