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Thermal Shock Fat Freezing

HOW DOES LUXE SCULPT FAT FREEZING WORK?

The fat cells are subjected to a triple sequence of heating-cooling-heating exposure during the treatment.  The thermal shock causes disruption to the cells, leading to crystallisation, and eventual fat cell death and then are gradually eliminated permanently by the body’s natural metabolic processes.The fat cells that remain will shrink, causing further reduction in the size of the treated area.

 

Thermal Stock Lipolysis destroys fat cells, whereas dieting alone only shrinks them, so they can increase in size again. Fat cells killed by the Luxe Sculpt method will be removed permanently, making this advanced treatment perfect for stubborn pockets of fat and “trouble areas” that dieting and exercise alone will not remove.

HOW IS LUXE SCULPT DIFFERENT FROM OTHER TECHNOLOGIES?

Luxe Sculpt not only performs Cryolipolysis alone but treats the area using advanced Thermal Shock technology for clinically proven, unbeatable results. The treated area is targeted by a thermal shock of heating - cooling - heating for a significant reduction fat cells. 

HOW MANY SESSIONS WILL I NEED?

We recommend a course of 3 depending on desired results and fat pockets. 

 

WHEN WILL I SEE RESULTS?

Your body will be eliminating destroyed fat cells for up to 12 weeks so full results are shown at this time. Treatments can be repeated after 4 weeks. 

WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR FAT FREEZING?

If you can squeeze it, we can freeze it!

Anyone who is reasonably fit and Is wanting to remove stubborn pockets of fat that diet and exercise won't remove.

WHO ISN'T A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR FAT FREEZING?

Anyone who has the following:

Cryoglobulinemia or paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria

Known sensitivity to cold such as cold urticaria or Raynaud’s disease

Impaired peripheral circulation in the area to be treated

Neuropathic disorders such as post-herpetic neuralgia or diabetic neuropathy

Impaired skin sensation

Bleeding disorders or use of blood thinners

A hernia or history of hernia in the area to be treated

Skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis, or rashes

Pregnancy 

Active implanted device such as pacemaker or defibrillator

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