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  1. Clinical evidence shows that CoolSculpting really does work to reduce fat. An independent study published in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery showed that CoolSculpting reduces fat cell volume in the treated area by between 14.7% and 28.5%.
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    Yes, CoolSculpting can be very effective for reducing stubborn areas of subcutaneous fat. Various clinical studies have found that 86% of participants experienced up to 25% in fat reduction in the treated area after just one treatment.
    www.craigcolvillemd.com/blog/does-coolsculpting …
    CoolSculpting works by vacuuming the skin above the area of fatty tissue into an applicator that cools the fat cells. CoolSculpting is a non-invasive procedure, meaning it does not involve cuts, anesthesia, or instruments entering the body.
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  2. CoolSculpting for Fat Loss: Risks, Side Effects - WebMD

     
  3. What is CoolSculpting and is it safe? - Mayo Clinic Press

    Feb 12, 2024 · CoolSculpting is a noninvasive fat-freezing method that may reduce fat thickness in treated areas, but its efficacy and predictability are variable. Learn about the potential side effects, such as unwanted fat growth, …