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Important Notices and safety informations
If you are experiencing a life-threatening medical emergency, call 911 or go to your local emergency room immediately.
*The same results featured here may NOT occur for all patients. Furthermore, individual results and patient experience may vary SIGNIFICANTLY.
Any highlighted anatomy is for illustrative purposes and does NOT precisely reflect the treated areas. This content features actors or models in addition to actual patients or healthcare providers. Reliance on any information provided here is solely at your own risk.
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CoolSculpting® and CoolSculpting® Elite Uses
CoolSculpting and CoolSculpting Elite are FDA-cleared for the treatment of visible fat bulges in the submental (under the chin) and submandibular (under the jawline) areas, thigh, abdomen, and flank, along with bra fat, back fat, underneath the buttocks (also known as banana roll), and upper arm.It is also FDA-cleared to affect the appearance of lax tissue with submental area treatments.CoolSculpting and CoolSculpting Elite are not treatments for weight loss.
CoolSculpting® and CoolSculpting® Elite Important Safety Information
These procedures are NOT for everyone. You should NOT be treated with CoolSculpting® or CoolSculpting® Elite if you suffer from:
1. Cryoglobulinemia
2. Cold agglutinin disease, or
3. Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria.
We also do NOT recommend or offer these procedures to anyone who is pregnant. Tell your CoolSculpting professional if you have any medical conditions including cancer, recent surgery, pre-existing hernia near or in the area you want to treat, and any known sensitivities or allergies.
During the procedure you may experience sensations of pulling, tugging, mild pinching, intense cold, tingling, stinging, aching, and cramping at the treatment site. These sensations subside as the area becomes numb. Following the procedure, typical side effects include temporary redness, swelling, blanching, bruising, firmness, tingling, stinging, tenderness, cramping, aching, itching, or skin sensitivity, and sensation of fullness in the back of the throat after submental or submandibular area treatment.
Rare side effects may happen in 1 to 10 out of 10,000 CoolSculpting® and CoolSculpting® Elite treatments (between 0.01% to 0.1%). One such rare side effect is a visible enlargement in the treated area, which may develop 2 to 5 months after treatment and requires surgical intervention for correction.
Click here for More Important Safety Information about CoolSculpting and CoolSculpting Elite.
Results and patient experience may vary.
EmSculpt® Uses
The EmSculpt® is intended for the improvement of abdominal tone, strengthening of the abdominal muscles, and development for firmer abdomen. EmSculpt® is also intended for the strengthening, toning, and firming of arms, buttocks, calves, and thighs.
EmSculpt® Important Safety Information
The EmSculpt procedure is NOT for everyone. You should NOT have the EmSculpt treatment in areas with metal, electrical, or electronic implants/devices like cardiac pacemakers, implanted hearing devices, implanted defibrillators, implanted neurostimulators, drug pumps, or hearing aids.
Tell your doctor if you have any medical conditions as EmSculpt should NOT be used: (i) over a menstruating uterus, (ii) over areas of the skin that lack normal sensation, and (iii) in patients with fever, malignant tumor, hemorrhagic conditions, epilepsy, recent surgical procedure, pulmonary insufficiency, or pregnancy.
EmSculpt should be used with caution in patients with Graves' disease (an autoimmune disorder that causes overactive thyroid), active bleeding disorders, or seizure disorders.
Women who are close to menstruation may find that it comes sooner, or cramping is increased or intensified with EmSculpt treatments, therefore, it is recommended to not undergo treatment during this time of the month.
EmSculpt should NOT be used in the heart or head areas, areas of new bone growth, over the carotid sinus nerves, or over the neck or mouth. EmSculpt should NOT be applied over swollen, infected, inflamed areas or skin eruptions. Caution should be used for patients with suspected or diagnosed heart problems.
Common side effects may include, but may not be limited to, muscular pain, temporary muscle spasm, temporary joint or tendon pain, and redness at or near the treatment site.
Ask your Healthcare Professional if EmSculpt is right for you.
Results and patient experience may vary.
CoolSculpting® and CoolSculpting® Elite Uses
CoolSculpting and CoolSculpting Elite are FDA-cleared for the treatment of visible fat bulges in the submental (under the chin) and submandibular (under the jawline) areas, thigh, abdomen, and flank, along with bra fat, back fat, underneath the buttocks (also known as banana roll), and upper arm.It is also FDA-cleared to affect the appearance of lax tissue with submental area treatments.CoolSculpting and CoolSculpting Elite are not treatments for weight loss.
CoolSculpting® and CoolSculpting® Elite Important Safety Information
These procedures are NOT for everyone. You should NOT be treated with CoolSculpting® or CoolSculpting® Elite if you suffer from:
1. Cryoglobulinemia
2. Cold agglutinin disease, or
3. Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria.
We also do NOT recommend or offer these procedures to anyone who is pregnant. Tell your CoolSculpting professional if you have any medical conditions including cancer, recent surgery, pre-existing hernia near or in the area you want to treat, and any known sensitivities or allergies.
During the procedure you may experience sensations of pulling, tugging, mild pinching, intense cold, tingling, stinging, aching, and cramping at the treatment site. These sensations subside as the area becomes numb. Following the procedure, typical side effects include temporary redness, swelling, blanching, bruising, firmness, tingling, stinging, tenderness, cramping, aching, itching, or skin sensitivity, and sensation of fullness in the back of the throat after submental or submandibular area treatment.
Rare side effects may happen in 1 to 10 out of 10,000 CoolSculpting® and CoolSculpting® Elite treatments (between 0.01% to 0.1%). One such rare side effect is a visible enlargement in the treated area, which may develop 2 to 5 months after treatment and requires surgical intervention for correction.
Click here for More Important Safety Information about CoolSculpting and CoolSculpting Elite.
Results and patient experience may vary.
EmSculpt® Uses
The EmSculpt® is intended for the improvement of abdominal tone, strengthening of the abdominal muscles, and development for firmer abdomen. EmSculpt® is also intended for the strengthening, toning, and firming of arms, buttocks, calves, and thighs.
EmSculpt® Important Safety Information
The EmSculpt procedure is NOT for everyone. You should NOT have the EmSculpt treatment in areas with metal, electrical, or electronic implants/devices like cardiac pacemakers, implanted hearing devices, implanted defibrillators, implanted neurostimulators, drug pumps, or hearing aids.
Tell your doctor if you have any medical conditions as EmSculpt should NOT be used: (i) over a menstruating uterus, (ii) over areas of the skin that lack normal sensation, and (iii) in patients with fever, malignant tumor, hemorrhagic conditions, epilepsy, recent surgical procedure, pulmonary insufficiency, or pregnancy.
EmSculpt should be used with caution in patients with Graves' disease (an autoimmune disorder that causes overactive thyroid), active bleeding disorders, or seizure disorders.
Women who are close to menstruation may find that it comes sooner, or cramping is increased or intensified with EmSculpt treatments, therefore, it is recommended to not undergo treatment during this time of the month.
EmSculpt should NOT be used in the heart or head areas, areas of new bone growth, over the carotid sinus nerves, or over the neck or mouth. EmSculpt should NOT be applied over swollen, infected, inflamed areas or skin eruptions. Caution should be used for patients with suspected or diagnosed heart problems.
Common side effects may include, but may not be limited to, muscular pain, temporary muscle spasm, temporary joint or tendon pain, and redness at or near the treatment site.
Ask your Healthcare Professional if EmSculpt is right for you.
Results and patient experience may vary.
If you are experiencing a life-threatening medical emergency, call 911 or go to your local emergency room immediately.
*The same results featured here may NOT occur for all patients. Furthermore, individual results and patient experience may vary SIGNIFICANTLY.
Any highlighted anatomy is for illustrative purposes and does NOT precisely reflect the treated areas. This content features actors or models in addition to actual patients or healthcare providers. Reliance on any information provided here is solely at your own risk.
“Dr. Sculpt”, “Cryo Contouring”, “Physique Hero”, “Accelerate”, “Lipo Breakdown”, “Lipo Edge”, “Absolute Abs”, “Downsize Your Thighs”, “Hercules”, “Less Friction”, “No Thanks Flanks”, “Right to Bear Arms”, and “Streamline” are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
This site features copyrighted intellectual property from various organizations and sources. The copyright owners reserve all rights in and to their respective intellectual property.
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