What is cryolipolysis?
Cryolipolysis, sometimes known as
"fat freezing," is a non-invasive cosmetic surgery that targets and
eliminates excess fat cells in the body. It entails the application of
controlled cooling to specific parts of the body using a specialized instrument.
It should be noted, however, that it is not suited for persons with obesity.
What are the ideal regions for cryolipolysis?
Cryolipolysis is a versatile therapy that
can target localized fat deposits in various body areas such as the belly,
flanks/love handles, thighs, upper arms, back, and chin. These areas are prone
to stubborn fat that is resistant to diet and exercise, making cryolipolysis
treatment an excellent option.
How is it carried out?
Cryolipolysis is a non-invasive cosmetic
surgery that uses a freezing device to freeze and kill fat cells in specific
parts of the body to target localized fat deposits. Before applying the cooling
device, the targeted area is cleaned and a protective gel pad is placed over
the skin.
The cooling device suctions the skin and
fat into the applicator and cools the area to a temperature low enough to
freeze the fat cells. The therapy lasts between 35 to 60 minutes, and after the
device is withdrawn, the treated area is massaged to break up the frozen fat
cells.
While cryolipolysis and TRT are not
directly related, they may be utilized in conjunction in some circumstances.
For example, if a person has low testosterone levels and excess body fat, testosterone replacement therapy may be
used to boost testosterone levels while cryolipolysis is utilized to remove
persistent fat deposits. Any combined treatment plan, however, should be
addressed with a certified healthcare expert.






