The Science Behind CoolSculpting

Handsome young man in blue jeans with naked torso Most people with even a passing interest in the aesthetic industry have heard of CoolSculpting, as the procedure has really taken off due to its results and non-invasive nature. That’s as true in Layton as it is in Tel Aviv. At Dr. Yates’s, CoolSculpting is our most popular non-invasive treatment.

But do you really know how CoolSculpting works? Since a cold, snowy Utah winter is the perfect time to come see us for a CoolSculpting session, here’s some background on the science behind the procedure and how CoolSculpting came to be.

It all came from kids eating popsicles

CoolSculpting, where fat cells are frozen and removed by the body naturally, was actually the result of an accidental discovery of sorts. Two doctors at the Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Drs. Dieter Manstein and R. Rox Anderson, were doing a study that theorized children who ate lots of popsicles growing up developed dimples in their cheeks more than children who didn’t eat lots of popsicles. Dimples are depressions in the cheeks where the muscle isn’t covered with much fat, so when the muscle contracts a dimple forms. The idea was that the cold in the popsicles somehow affected the fat cells in the cheeks. They called this Popsicle Panniculitis.

They theorized that what seems to happen in the cheeks could happen elsewhere. So, they investigated selectively freezing fat cells in a process they called cryolipolysis. CoolSculpting was born.

The process

There are three steps involved in cryolipolysis. First, cooling is directed downward into the skin. The temperature is precisely equal to the freezing point of fat cells, while not freezing adjacent tissue cells that freeze at a higher temperature. Exposure to this freezing causes fat cell apoptosis (a natural, controlled cell death). The body sends cytokines and other inflammatory mediators to the area to gradually digest the dead fat cells in the weeks following the CoolSculpting session. Lipids from the dead fat cells are slowly released and transported by the lymphatic system to be processed and eliminated from the body, in the same manner that fat in food is eliminated.

The result? A 20 to 23% decrease in fat cells in the treatment area over the months following your CoolSculpting session. When you consider you can lose almost a quarter of the fat in a treatment area without any downtime, recovery, or incisions, it’s small wonder why CoolSculpting has been such a worldwide phenomenon.

Compared to other fat reduction methods

The cooling is a key difference between other non-invasive fat reduction methods. In those applications, either laser or high-intensity focused ultrasound energy are used. Unlike CoolSculpting’s precise, targeted freezing of only the fat cells, these other methods cause damage to surrounding tissue. This leads to burning, pain, and other issues.

Now you’re an expert at the science behind CoolSculpting. Ready to shrink those pockets of unwanted fat? February in Utah is a great time — that way you’ll be slimmer come summertime and pool season. Call Dr. Yates at (801) 525-8741 to schedule a consultation.

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