Sunday World (South Africa)

Fat-freezing delivers that WOW summer body

But the treatment takes five months to show results

- By Somaya Stockenstr­oom

The new buzz word in celebrity and socialite circles is fat-freezing. This weight-loss quick fix is properly termed cryotherap­y or crylipolys­is.

But if you think you’ll have a summer body come December, you may be disappoint­ed if you only start now. It takes an average of five monthly treatments to see results.

Fans of the treatment, which can treat almost any body part where there are small pockets of fat, include fitness enthusiast Sbahle Mpisane, dancer Zodwa Wabantu, influencer and makeup artist Maya Mia and media personalit­y Shashi Naidoo.

Nasrin Ebrahim from the aesthetic clinic, Anti-aging Art, said even men are trickling in to see aesthetic practition­er Dr Reza Mia, specifical­ly for this treatment.

A single session starts at R4 000. Lea-anne Rheeders,

owner of Young Again Aesthetics in Johannesbu­rg, explained that she initially did it herself, abroad, five years ago .

And when she returned to South Africa, she was one of the first to offer the treatment at her clinic. She said in the last year clients have doubled.

“I invested in fat-freezing machines and started small. Eventually it grew so big. What started with 30 clients a month has now doubled. We proudly do 60 cryotherap­y treatments a month,” said Rheeders.

She said the medical device that uses cooling technology is applied to the targeted area. Once the machine is turned on, it freezes fat cells to a minus eight degrees, resulting in fat cell death. It is non-invasive and has no downtime, she said, but it’s not meant to treat obesity. A body mass index of 18.5 to 20 is recommende­d.

She said there are side-effects though rare, adding that some patients can suffer from paradoxica­l adipose hyperplasi­a, which causes fat cells to double instead of shrinking.

Other side-effects include mild stomach cramps, tender muscles, redness and swelling, which all subside in a few days.

She warned to only go to approved centres. “Unsafe methods would be things like home freezing. People purchase machines to do this at home, this is dangerous,” said Rheeders.

Naidoo, who also went for treatments through Dr Reza, said: “It’s painless, effective.”

Maya said she shed quite a few centimetre­s off her waistline after only one treatment, but that she combines the treatment with a healthy diet and exercise – which is recommende­d.

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Cryotherap­y side-effects include mild stomach cramps and swelling.

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