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Body Contouring and Bouncing Back from Baby

Friday, November 3rd, 2017

We all expect some serious changes when a new baby comes into our lives. But some of these changes–like the physical ones associated with giving birth–can feel frustrating as your body takes this time to recover. Body contouring, however, can help improve those trouble areas that don’t easily bounce back post-baby. In this Weekly Dose of Beauty, find out how procedures like tummy tucks and non-invasive treatments like CoolSculpting can give you a lift–literally–when you need it.

Cool News for CoolSculpting Fans

Friday, August 25th, 2017

CoolSculpting is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive way to contour your body by freezing away unwanted fat. The CoolSculpting procedure works by delivering controlled cooling that targets the fat cells underneath the skin while leaving the skin itself unaffected. The treated fat cells are crystalized (frozen), causing natural cell elimination. Over time, your body naturally processes the fat and eliminates these dead cells, leaving a more sculpted you. This innovative technology has been recently upgraded to offer shorter treatment time and greater patient comfort. With a wide range of applicators optimized to fit different body shapes and sizes, more areas are now treatable.

Treatment areas include:

  • Under the chin
  • Abdomen
  • Bra fat
  • Inner and outer thighs
  • Arms
  • Hips
  • Waist
  • Flanks
  • Muffin top
  • Axilla puff
  • Knees
  • Back fat

Contact us today for a consultation on how CoolSculpting could help you.

Timing is Everything: Advice on That Post-Holiday Procedure

Wednesday, December 21st, 2016

To every thing there is a season– including cosmetic plastic surgery. And winter, with its minimal sun exposure and bulky garments seems like the perfect time to sneak in that long-awaited tummy tuck, face lift, and more. But it is really the best time for you? Learn the details on how to best time your procedures for the new year.

Fun Fat Facts

Wednesday, December 7th, 2016

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Ah, the holiday season… We feel it in our hearts— and also our waistlines. But today there are a number of different fat-busting innovations to help eliminate those trouble areas. This Weekly Dose of Beauty article highlights four of them and answers a question you may have always wondered about: where does the fat actually go?

https://www.newbeauty.com/hottopic/slideshow/1941-where-does-the-fat-go/1

Aesthetic Procedures Find Increasing Popularity Among Men

Wednesday, July 27th, 2016

ManSmilingWhile some may view anti-aging as the major domain of female patients, men these days are embracing cosmetic procedures– including non-surgical ones– in record numbers. In this Weekly Dose of Beauty, find out what the popular procedures are for men are which are likely to gain traction for the future.

CoolSculpting Approved By FDA for Cool New Treatment Areas

Wednesday, April 13th, 2016

Female-CloseUpTreatment-CoolCore-MediumUntil recently, CoolSculpting– the innovative non-invasive procedure that freezes and kills fat cells– has been approved for use on the abdomen, thighs and under the chin. Now the FDA has approved it to treat those tricky trouble areas on the back and under the buttocks. Check out our Weekly Dose of Beauty article to learn all about it:

Contact us today to see if CoolSculpting is right for you!

The Coolest New Way to Freeze Off That Tricky Winter Weight

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016

coolsculpting4Trouble spots: almost everyone has them. Those fatty places on the body even exercise doesn’t always work to reduce.

But now CoolSculpting is proving to be an effective option for those hard-to-reduce places. Our Weekly Dose of Beauty article discusses this exciting new treatment, discussing how you can freeze the fat this winter and reduce– non-invasively!

In other news, we would like to take a moment to thank everyone who participated in our Winter Beauty Giveaway. Winners will be notified this week.