Deccan Chronicle

FROZEN TO FIT!

Been trying to shed that flab, but no luck? Cryolipoly­sis, a non-invasive fat freezing procedure, is what you need, explains a Bengaluru-based cosmetolog­ist...

- DR VINITA SHARMA

For many, battling weight loss is often close to impossible. This could be due to several underlying reasons — the lack of adequate care post delivery, wrong workouts or just stubborn fat on those identified “problem” areas that ceases to go. While it is indeed possible to lose weight through regular and strenuous exercises; love handles, small fat bulges in the lower abdomen, inner and outer thighs, and a double chin after the second delivery are much tougher to shed. And no matter how many sessions of pilate’s you may have attended, if this seems like your story, it is perhaps time for a procedure that goes the extra mile – Yes, we’re talking about Cryolipoly­sis and everything you need to know about it...

Cryolipoly­sis is a non-invasive procedure, which is safe and gaining popularity across the globe. In this treatment, the sub-cutaneous fat is “frozen” below -6 C, causing death of fat cells without any harm to the overlying skin. This frozen fat is slowly eliminated through the liver in about 5-12 weeks. Once eliminated from the treated area, the fat does not re-appear in that area, provided a healthy lifestyle is maintained through a balanced diet and regular exercise. Each Cryolipoly­sis session is approximat­ely 40-60 minutes long. The biggest plus is that there isn’t really a downtime, which means most people can go to work immediatel­y after the procedure. However, it takes anywhere between 5-12 weeks to see any significan­t improvemen­ts. The procedure is open for both men and women.

The price for this treatment depends on the type of equipment used and the expertise of the doctor. Generally four to five sessions are needed within a gap of three to four weeks apart. Costing about `5,000`7,000 per area per session, the treatment can be on the steeper side, but well worth it. But as a rule, a consultati­on with your doctor is strongly suggested before going ahead.

Cryolipoly­sis is not suitable for people with severe heart, kidney, liver or malignant diseases, and pregnant women. People who are on anti-coagulants or who have loss of elasticity or have excessive scarring tendency should also not opt for this procedure. There is no significan­t impact on cholestero­l level or on liver enzymes after the procedure. There can be temporary redness, swelling, numbness, bruising or frostbite like marks in the area, but those reduce quickly. All in all, Cryolipoly­sis is an effective non-invasive fat loss solution, worth the hype — provided you stick to the guidelines!

— The writer is a Bengaluru-based Cosmetolog­ist.

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Picture of Sofia Vergara is used for representa­tional purposes only

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