Posts Tagged ‘fat reduction’

Austin American-Statesman Interviews Dr. Zimmet about Coolsculpting ®

March 7th, 2011 by admin

Coolsculpting treatment freezes fat cellsRead the complete interview in the March 4th issue. The therapy in the article is a process known as coolscultping® which cools fat cells to the point that they self-destruct and patients see gradual weight loss in areas that can be hard to tone and sculpt with regular diet and exercise.

Ask a Cosmetic Dermatology Expert about Coolsculpting™

March 4th, 2011 by admin

CoolSculpting is an FDA approved non-invasive treatment for fat loss.

CoolSculpting technology freezes away fat in the abdomen, love handles and back/bra area.

Have you ever considered a cosmetic dermatology procedure, but had a question you couldn’t find the answer to online?  Can you really trust the information you find on Yahoo Answers, Twitter or Google?  Here’s your chance to ask a cosmetic dermatology expert!  Every month, Dr. Zimmet will provide up-date answers to frequently asked skincare & cosmetic dermatology questions submitted to his blog.

This month’s topic is CoolSculpting™.

What is CoolSculpting™ and does it have a long term effect?

CoolSculpting™ is an FDA-approved non-invasive treatment that uses cooling technology to reduce fat from targeted areas such as the abdomen, love handles, and other areas of fat. The affected fat cells are eliminated permanently.

Is Coolsculpting™ safe?

Water freezes at 32º F while fat freezes at a much higher temperature, around 50º F if administered for a long enough period of time. CoolSculpting™ takes advantage of this fact, and thereby provides treatment of fat cells that is very unlikely injure skin and other tissue.

What are the advantage and disadvantages of CoolSculpting?

The advantages are that the treatment is non-invasive and that the impacted fat cells are permanently cleared, with an average reduction of 20% of the fat cells in the treated area with a single one-hour treatment. Treatment of an area can be repeated if desired, but one should wait at least two months in order to obtain maximal improvement from the previous treatment. Areas most commonly treated include abdomen, love handles, back/bra fat, triceps, inner and outer thighs. An applicator must fit the area to be treated.

Results are less dramatic than liposuction, but it is much less invasive, less expensive and lower risk than liposuction.

There is pain, primarily during the first few minutes of the treatment. This quickly numbs. I’ve had several patients snooze during the treatment. I myself had the treatment and during the treatment, I’ve chatted with people, checked email, and browsed the web.  The next day, I flew to a meeting in Florida, gave several presentations, and participated in several board meetings without difficulty. I believe it is the most effective non-invasive treatment for localized fat removal currently available. However, it does not replace a healthy lifestyle.

Do you gain the fat back after the  Zeltiq (CoolSculpting™) treatment?

If you follow a poor lifestyle and gain weight, existing fat cells can enlarge and/or you can form new fat cells. However, the fat cells that are impacted by CoolSculpting™ are cleared permanently and do not return.

Will my skin sag after Zeltiq (CoolSculpting™)?

Typically the skin re-drapes after elimination of the fat- we have not seen increased skin sagging after CoolSculpting™.

What’s the difference between Zeltiq and Zerona?

That’s a great question. Zeltiq and Zerona are both non-invasive treatments for fat reduction. I evaluated both technologies very carefully before deciding which, if any, to bring into my practice. I studied the science and talked to the major scientific principle for Zerona, and the two main scientists who did the research on which the Zeltiq system is based. The bottom line is that I think Zeltiq (CoolSculpting) offers significantly better long-term results.

Zeltiq is based on solid research, recently highlighted on Good Morning America and Nightline.  Dr. Dieter Manstein and Dr. R. Rox Anderson of Massachusetts General Hospital (a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School) invented the patented cooling technology known as CoolSculpting, which takes advantage of the fact that fat cells are much more susceptible to cold than other tissue.  Several weeks after the procedure, the cooled fat cells die and are eliminated. On average a single one-hour treatment eliminates about 20% of the fat cells in the treated area.

Zerona generally consists of a series of about 8 treatments done over a couple of weeks time frame. It is a low level laser that is stated to cause shrinkage of the fat cells. The results to date have only been reported at two weeks. There is no evidence of any long-term benefit, and rather inconclusive evidence in my opinion of real short-term benefit.

After Coolsculpting™, how long does my skin stay red?

The skin is usually red after treatment, but normally clears within a few hours. Other side effects include temporary bruising, tingling, tenderness, and temporary numbing in the area.

Is tingling normal after Coolsculpting™?

Numbness and tingling of the treated area is common after CoolSculpting™ . It lasts an average of about 3 1/2 weeks.

Is hyperpigmentation a side effect of Zeltiq?

Hyperpigmentation is a rare side effect of Zeltiq, reported in about 1 in 1000 treatments. To date, hyperpigmentation has resolved in all cases within a few months.

Didn’t get your question answered in today’s post?  Post your own question through the “Have a Question?” section of Dr. Zimmet’s homepage. Due to the volume of questions received, it is not possible to answer every inquiry through the blog. However, we make every effort to address multiple questions in a single post.

CoolSculpting: A Permanent Way to Freeze Away Fat

February 16th, 2011 by admin

Over 75% of Americans undergoing cosmetic procedures are choosing CoolSculpting, a non-invasive procedure to get rid of unwanted belly bulges more affectionately called love muffins or love handles. The procedure also treats back fat and the post-pregnancy pooch- problem areas that are resistant to diet and exercise. Best of all, the average procedure lasts one hour and doesn’t involve needles, surgery or downtime off work.

The sound scientific research behind CoolSculpting was recently highlighted on Good Morning America and Nightline, two of the top-watched TV news programs. Dr. Dieter Manstein and Dr. R. Rox Anderson of Massachusetts General Hospital (a teaching affiliate of Harvard Medical School) invented the patented cooling technology known as CoolSculpting. Cold lipolysis (known as Cryolipolysis TM) is the process where fat cells are susceptible to extreme cold. Several weeks after the procedure, the cooled fat cells undergo a process called apoptosis (natural cell death). During this secondary process, the fat begins to shrink and disappear.

According to a CoolSculpting by Zeltiq September 2010 press release, “on average each CoolSculpting procedure results in a 20% reduction of fat in the treated area, and patients can start to see results as soon as three weeks following treatment, with the most dramatic results occurring over a period of two or four months in most patients.” This clinically proven method for fat reduction is not only effective, but safe. In the fall of last year, CoolSculpting received clearance from the FDA for the non-invasive reduction as fat.

Dr. Zimmet is among the first in Austin to offer this breakthrough procedure. Curious how it works? Watch a video of Dr. Zimmet performing CoolSculpting on a recent patient.