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CoolSculpting vs. Liposuction Part 2

In our last blog, we explored the general differences between liposuction and CoolSculpting®. Depending on your situation and goals, one or the other will be better for you. At Front Range Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, we pride ourselves on getting to know our clients and giving them the unique treatment they need. In this blog, we will explore some of the advantages and disadvantages of liposuction and CoolSculpting.

CoolSculpting vs. Liposuction Part 1

The more you know, the better decisions you can make. Learn more about CoolSculpting® in our blog and make an appointment with our Loveland office today! When it comes to fat reduction and removal, you have several options, and at the end of the day, you want a unique solution tailored to you. If you are new to fat reduction, the best thing to do is to make an appointment with our Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and start a conversation. We offer CoolSculping to Loveland, and that procedure will likely factor into the conversation. Want to come armed with basic knowledge? Read on!

Why CoolSculpting® is Great for Men Part 2

If you see “fat reduction treatment” and immediately think of scars, pain, and long-term recovery, we have great news for you: you can avoid all these things and still get the fat reduction with CoolSculpting®! This proven non-surgical liposuction targets troublesome fat, and it works best if you are close to your goal but plagued by fat pockets that just won’t go away.

Ready To Freeze Your Fat? Is Coolsculpting Right For You?

Unlike most other methods of fat reduction, our Loveland CoolSculpting procedure involves no needles, surgery, or downtime. Patients often spend procedure time reading, working on their laptops, or simply relaxing. CoolSculpting® is an innovative fat elimination technique that harnesses the power of cooling to destroy unwanted and stubborn fatty deposits around the abdomen, waist, thighs, and buttocks that have proven resistant to healthy lifestyle changes. CoolSculpting literally freezes the fat cells in the target area, causing them to die and be naturally and be reabsorbed by the body’s natural metabolic processes.

What’s The Difference Between Fat Reduction And Weight Loss?

It’s a common misconception that weight loss and fat reduction are the same thing. They’re not. When we lose weight, our fat cells become smaller, but the number of fat cells remains the same. When we gain weight, those fat cells become larger again. However, the Loveland CoolSculpting procedure actually reduces the number of fat cells in the treated areas. Obviously, fat cells that are no longer there can’t get bigger.

Cool Sculpting Basics

Front Range Plastic Surgery is excited to be the Northern Colorado’s provider for Coolsculpting. We know that it’s a relatively new procedure and not everyone is familiar with it so we thought we’d take this blog to go over some basics.

A Coolsculpting Conversation

Front Range Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery is now offering Coolsculpting. This is a revolutionary new technology discovered by medical doctors at Harvard University. Why might you consider using this technique to sculpt your body? Many of us have worked hard for years to maintain a healthy weight, and exercise to maintain not only cardiovascular health but also to look good.

Coolscupting Could Be The Answer For You

If you have a small amount of fat that diet and exercise just hasn’t been able to get rid of, then coolsculpting could be the right way for you to go. This non-surgical liposuction procedure performed at Front Range Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery can relieve you of that annoying layer of fat you previously found impossible to lose.

CoolSculpting and the War on Fat

It seems like here in the United States we are fighting a perpetual war. Not a war on drugs, or for oil or even for human rights or against poverty. It seems that most of us find ourselves to be soldiers in the never-ending battles against fat. We all have been exposed to tactics that have left us spent, unhealthy and frustrated and that allowed our enemy to further flourish adding more to our hips, bellies and behinds. Often, we have raised the white flag in surrender while we looked for a new plan of attack.