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Fat Freezing London

Pockets of stubborn fat are common on the stomach, thighs, buttocks, arms and sides, and are often accompanied by loose skin and cellulite.

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What causes Excess Fat?

What is Fat Freezing?

Non-surgical body contouring, also known as body sculpting, has become increasingly popular in recent years. While surgical options are still the gold standard in most cases, this trend towards providing patients with good aesthetic outcomes in less time, with less pain, and with less recovery time is here to stay. For those without the time to get their bodies buff at the gym or if your healthy eating and workouts fail to remove that last pocket of stubborn fat, or if you have tried but failed to remove unwanted spot fat, there are now several non-invasive treatments available at Derma Revive Skin Clinic that can help. Fat freezing is one of them.

You can reduce cellulite, get rid of pregnancy fat, and gain tighter skin, reduced wrinkles, and smaller circumferences with a range of treatments.

Currently, we have two very capable treatments for targeting excess fat – Coolsculpting and Bodytite. CoolSculpting uses low temperatures to freeze and destroy fat cells.


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What causes Excess Fat?

Diet, lifestyle, hormones & age are just some of the things that can result in pockets of stubborn excess fat and loose skin. Common areas for this to occur are the arms, the thighs, beneath the buttocks, the sides (love handles) & the stomach. Our bespoke body contouring devices help to target these areas with precision for maximum results.

A healthy lifestyle, diet, and exercise will all help towards reducing excess fat. Finding ways to enjoy being active and exercising will always help incorporate it into your daily routine. For areas that are difficult to lose additional fat from, where stubborn pockets form, body contouring can help achieve results.

Excess fat usually shows as stubborn pockets on areas such as the stomach, sides, back, arms, thighs, and beneath the buttocks. These areas are often the most difficult to treat.

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