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Cryolipolysis - Norway - Stavanger. Slimming treatment

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From year to year, cosmetology and aesthetic medicine reaches a higher and higher level of advancement. Many women struggle with extra kilos. Against expectations, a modern and fully innovative treatment was created that uses the freezing effect.

What is cryolipolysis itself?

It is a modern and painless treatment that uses cold to reduce body fat. Fat cells are frozen and broken down. The lipids from the fat cells are then transported through the lymphatic system to the liver. The process only works on adipose tissue, without affecting the condition of the skin, muscles or nerves. The treatment is non-invasive and works directly in the area subjected to cryolipolysis. Where the head of the device was placed.

ADVANTAGES

  • excludes crossing the skin barrier - non-invasive
  • does not require any convalescence period, vacation
  • convenient and safe
  • few contraindications to use
  • an effective and non-invasive method of fighting local excess body fat
  • painless procedure

ACTION

  • reduces body fat
  • especially effective for local excess fat around the waist, abdomen, thighs and lower back
  • allows you to gradually reduce the circumference over a period of 2 to 6 weeks

The results

The first visible results can be expected 2-3 weeks after the treatment. Fat cells damaged as a result of low temperature will be gradually removed by macrophages - the cells of the immune system and metabolized. This test pace is individual for each organism and cannot be assumed in advance. Therefore, the effects are visible at different times from the first treatment.

. CONTRAINDICATIONS

- kidney disease,
- heart and liver,
- pregnancy, menstruation,
- local inflammation,
- wounds, dermatitis,
- skin diseases,
- tumors,
- local circulatory disorders,
- hypersensitivity to cold,
- the treatment should not be performed in combination with other methods of cold stimulation,
- Raynaud's disease (paroxysmal spasm of the arteries in the hands, less often the feet),
- severe hives when exposed to cold.

Cryolipolysis - is the procedure safe?

Possible side effects

Although cryolipolysis is a non-invasive treatment, in some people it leads to complications, such as unexpected enlargement of fat cells. The body may have an allergic reaction, so when qualifying for cryolipolysis, you should inform your doctor about all of them health problems. Withholding this type of information may be dangerous to health and life. Some diseases (e.g. diabetes) can cause abnormal skin reactions such as frostbite and painful inflammation.

Read our next article: Ultrasonic liposuction 

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