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Five Simple Tips To Maximize Your CoolSculpting Treatment

At Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa, we are HUGE fans of CoolSculpting for fat reduction and body contouring. Maybe you are just hearing about it for the first time. Maybe you have an appointment scheduled. Maybe you have already had the treatment and have been wowed by the results. Well, keep in mind, the work doesn’t end just because the treatment did. To be sure you achieve the best possible results, follow these 5 simple tips!

1. REST UP, SLEEPING BEAUTY

The CoolSculpting procedure is completely non-surgical, so typically you can return to your normal activities immediately. However, it’s important for you to give yourself proper rest and allow your body to fully rejuvenate. This way you’ll give your body the time it needs to get back to functioning normally.

2. TRY A COMPRESSION GARMENT

If you have a treatment on the belly area, a compression garment can help with any discomfort you may experience immediately or a few days after your procedure. We recommend wearing one to reduce any movement or friction. Ask us if we have a favorite brand or style for your particular treatment.

3. GIVE COOLSCULPTING TIME

Don’t be surprised that your results are not immediate. It is common for the area(s) treated to become swollen, bruised, or tingly after your treatment. On average, it takes about two to three months for a patient to notice a reduction in fat in the area treated. During this time period, it’s important to relax, exercise moderately, and maintain a healthy diet.

4. SCHEDULE A FOLLOW-UP

By setting up a follow-up appointment, we will not only be able to show you the before and after photos, but we can better gauge the next course of action. You may want to continue treatment in the same area or other areas. We find that patients who have more than one treatment tend to see faster and greater results. Of course, our goal is to help you achieve your desired fat-reduction results as best as we can.

5. DON’T DITCH THE DIET

After your CoolSculpting treatment, make sure you continue to eat healthy, get proper rest, and work out. Many patients feel more motivated to take care of themselves after their treatment. It is as if they get a second lease on their body and want to start anew by taking even better care of themselves. Remember, CoolSculpting is excellent for fat reduction; however, maximum results will be achieved if you pair your treatment with maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

If you are planning to have this exciting treatment, or were already treated, hopefully these five tips will serve you well. If you have any further questions or want to know more about CoolSculpting or CoolSmooth, feel free to contact our office at 262-236-5179

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Owner / On-Site Medical Director at Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa | Website

Dr. Deborah Manjoney is a board-certified surgeon and physician with extensive training, including cardiothoracic surgery. She founded the Wisconsin Vein Center & MediSpa in 2002, where she specializes in vein treatments and minimally invasive aesthetic procedures. Dr. Manjoney is nationally recognized, having spoken at conferences, received awards, and contributed to medical publications.