Say Goodbye to
Stubborn Fat
It’s called
stubborn fat for a reason. Those areas
where fat just seems to accumulate and not budge. You know, the muffin-tops, the love handles,
that poochy tummy. Eating right and
exercising keeps the weight in check but those dang bulges hang in there. Now there is an FDA-approved procedure that
removes those pesky spots once and for all.
The procedure is called Coolsculpting and it means freezing fat.
History of Freezing Fat
As far back
as the 1800s frozen fat was observed. Horseback
riders who suffered from frozen thighs during extremely cold weather noted the
after-effects of bruising and subsequent shrinking of fat. Riding gear was thus designed to protect the
thighs from the cold. More recently,
children who sucked on popsicles were noted to have dimples in the cheeks
caused by frozen fat. The age of
purposeful fat freezing began.
Cryogenic
lipolysis is a term that means freezing fat.
The first research on cryogenic lipolysis done in America was in 2008 at
Massachusetts General Hospital by physicians Manstein and Anderson.
In 2009 the
first human study on freezing fat was reported in the Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
journal by Coleman, et al, in which they showed that cryogenic lipolysis
resulted in a 25% reduction in fat without damage to surrounding healthy
tissue.
By 2010 the
first FDA-approved procedure for freezing fat was approved. Zeltiq Aesthetics Inc. calls this device
Coolsculpt. Coolsculpting, meaning
“cyro-lipo-lysis”, is a trademarked term coined by Zeltiq.
Coolsculpting
The patented
technology, developed by Harvard scientists, uses a targeted cooling process
that kills the fat cells underneath the skin, literally freezing them to the
point of elimination. Only fat cells are
frozen while healthy skin cells remain, well, healthy. No surgery, no anesthetics, no scarring and no
downtime. After the fat cells die they
are naturally eliminated from the body.
First the
areas to be treated are determined. Then
a clinician positions the device on your body and will then draw the bulge up
between two cooling panels. The
sensation is a firm pull and pressure – enough of a pull to ensure the selected
tissue will be cooled most efficiently.
During the
first few minutes of treatment there is a feeling of pressure and intense
cold. After a short time this settles
down and most patients will then nap, read, watch TV or work on their computer. An hour or so later, depending on your needs,
you’re done.
Immediately
after treatment there is no detectable change in the tissue. The fat cells appear normal and no
inflammation is present. The patient
notes only a bit of swelling at this point.
After 3-4
days the fat cells begin to burst and cells that fight inflammation start to
appear. During this time the patient
notes a bit of mild discomfort in the area.
This inflammatory phase peaks about 14 days after treatment with an
influx of healing and regenerative cells making an appearance.
At this
point the body is busy clearing the contents of the dead fat cells by using the
natural injury and recovery response. Now
the fat cells become irregular shaped and smaller as the body slowly absorbs
them.
After about
30 days the inflammatory phase settles down while the fat cell contents remain
in the area and are slowly cleared by the ongoing healing process. This continues for about 90 days after which
time the reduction in the fat layer is clearly visible. Ongoing fat cell clearance may continue
slowly for as long as 4 to 6 months.
The
treatment reduces the total fat volume by about 25% with each treatment
round. Multiple treatments are used to
target multiple areas, and repeat treatments can be done in areas that need
more reduction.
Side effects
are temporary and can include redness, bruising, swelling, tenderness to the
touch, cramping, itching, tingling, and numbness. No changes in blood chemistries are observed
after the Coolsculpt procedure due to the very slow reabsorption of the fat
cell contents.
Coolsculpting
is not designed for weight loss although some weight loss does usually occur. It is really made for people that have
certain bulges they would like to get rid of.
Patients may return to normal activity after a treatment and results are
long lasting since the fat cells are actually eliminated. Even if there is weight gain afterward the
treated areas don’t tend to re-accumulate the bulge.
No special supplements
or pills are required although we emphasize drinking plenty of water and eating
a healthy diet to support a robust immune response. You do not have to adopt new diet and
exercise habits, but many patients feel more motivated to take better care of
themselves after the CoolSculpting treatment.
If you are
interested in Coolsculpting and would like to learn more then plan to attend
our clinical event on Friday, September 20th. There will be free consultations to evaluate
whether or not Coolsculpt is right for you along with treatments in progress
that you may observe to get a little more insight into this amazing new
procedure.
Body contouring
by Coolsculpt... now that’s a cool idea.
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Bio
Scott Rollins, MD, is Board
Certified with the American Board of Family Practice and the American Board of
Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine. He specializes in Bioidentical
Hormone Replacement for men and women, thyroid and adrenal disorders,
fibromyalgia, weight loss and other complex medical conditions. He is founder and medical director of the
Integrative Medicine Center of Western Colorado (www.imcwc.com) and Bellezza Laser
Aesthetics (www.bellezzalaser.com). Call (970) 245-6911 for an appointment or
more information.
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