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The Zeltiq procedure is a new, non-invasive way to gently and effectively reduce fat in targeted areas of the body. Sanctuary Medical Aesthetic Center is the first medical facility in the nation to offer the Zeltiq procedure to consumers. Both Dr. Pozner and Dr. Goldberg have been following this technology for years.
The result of the Zeltiq procedure is noticeable, natural-looking fat reduction in areas like the stomach, love handles, and back fat without needles, incisions, anesthesia, pain medication with no recovery time. What makes Zeltiq different is that it uses advanced cooling technology to selectively target fat bulges and eliminate fat cells through a gradual process that does not harm the surrounding tissues. Fat bulges are visibly reduced in two to four months.
Scroll down to see before and after photos of the Zeltiq procedure.
Benefits of the Zeltiq Procedure:
- No downtime
- Requires no anesthesia
- Painless
- Targets troubling areas of fat that cannot be eliminated through diet or exercise
How Does Zeltiq Work?
The science behind the Zeltiq Procedure, Cryolipolysis, was discovered by world-renowned dermatologists at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Their research showed that fat cells are naturally more vulnerable to the effects of cold than other surrounding tissues, and that fat cells can be safely eliminated without harming the skin. The scientific discovery led to the development of Zeltiq.
How is the Procedure Performed?
The Zeltiq procedure is performed under a doctor's supervision with a non-invasive applicator that delivers precisely controlled cooling to target and eliminate fat cells in specific areas of your body without harming the surrounding tissues. A Specially designed applicator cup uses a gentle vacuum pressure to draw tissue between the cooling panels.
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2 Months Post-Procedure Back Fat Roll has diminished |
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