Most Popular Areas of the Body for CoolSculpting

CoolSculpting treatment TampaCoolSculpting is a fat reduction treatment that uses accurate cool laser technology. The treatment freezes fat cells in the treatment area, causing them to die and be naturally removed by the body. 

One of the key benefits of CoolSculpting is that it can be used to target excess fat on many different areas of the body. While there’s a wide range of possible treatment areas with CoolSculpting, some areas are more popular than others. 

What Treatment Areas Can CoolSculpting Target?

We have differently-sized handpieces for CoolSculpting, making it possible to treat areas of all sizes on the body. The treatment areas that CoolSculpting can target include:

  • Back fat
  • Abdomen 
  • Flanks
  • Under the buttocks
  • Inner thighs
  • Outer thighs
  • Under the chin
  • Around the jawline
  • Upper arms
  • Bra fat
  • Banana Roll
  • Above the knee

The Most Popular CoolSculpting Treatment Areas

Abdomen

The abdomen is one of the main areas in which the body stores fat. Stored fat in this area can also be difficult to eliminate with diet and exercise alone. So, many patients opt for CoolSculpting to quickly and conveniently eliminate excess belly fat without the complications of surgery. 

Flanks

The flanks, or “love handles”, can be effectively slimmed down with CoolSculpting treatment. For patients with some stubborn fat around the sides of the waist, CoolSculpting is an excellent cosmetic treatment and can provide a boost of confidence in swimsuits, shorts, and leggings. 

Thighs

Stubborn fat on the thighs can be particularly difficult to get rid of with diet and exercise. CoolSculpting can be used to reduce this excess fat and tone the thighs for a slimmer appearance. 

If you’re interested in CoolSculpting to reduce stubborn fat and achieve a more toned appearance, schedule a consultation at Hermann Aesthetics & Wellness today. Dr. Hermann will evaluate your cosmetic goals and help you choose the right treatment areas for CoolSculpting.