We’ve come to think of losing fat in terms of working it off through exercise and diet, suctioning it out via liposuction, or even dissolving it with chemical injections. Now there’s another option: Cryolipolysis. Cryolipolysis selectively targets localized fat deposits — abdominal fat, love handles, back rolls, muffin-tops and bulges above Caesarean section incision lines — and reduces them by chilling them to just above freezing. It’s done gradually, without causing any harm to the surrounding tissues. Cryolipolysis has been cleared by the (FDA) for fat cell reduction as well as for several dermatologic applications that require cooling. The procedure was previously available in Europe, Asia and Canada. The science of Cryolipolysis is a term that combines “cryo” (icy cold) with “lipolysis” (the chemical decomposition of fat). The premise is that under carefully controlled conditions, subcutaneous fat cells are more vulnerable than other surrounding tissue to the effects of cold. Cryolipolysis differs from other fat removal procedures in a number of ways. For example, liposuction destroys fat cells out of the body, often destroying them first with fluid, ultrasound or laser energy
Advantages:
Post Cryolipolysis treatment, what’s the reaction the cure is non-invasive, patients can move right away, such as work and exercise. The treated area maybe turn red and last for several minutes or hours, area may even turn bruised, but after weeks, it will disappear.


