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Fat Cells Reduction

Weight loss can be a struggle, with diet and exercise producing slow or suboptimal results in many people. The health effects of excess body fat can even make it more difficult to lose weight themselves. As a result, thousands of patients are seeking non-surgical fat removal to get the results they want without resorting to invasive surgery.
Med spa in St. Charles, Illinois

Fat Cells Reduction

Weight loss can be a struggle, with diet and exercise producing slow or suboptimal results in many people. The health effects of excess body fat can even make it more difficult to lose weight themselves. As a result, thousands of patients are seeking non-surgical fat removal to get the results they want without resorting to invasive surgery.

How It Works

Fat cell reduction treatments aim to target and reduce localized fat deposits in specific areas of the body. These treatments typically utilize various techniques such as cryolipolysis (fat freezing), laser lipolysis, radiofrequency, or ultrasound to break down and eliminate fat cells.

What It Treats

Fat cell reduction treatments are designed to address areas of stubborn fat that are resistant to diet and exercise. They can target common problem areas such as the abdomen, love handles, thighs, buttocks, upper arms, and double chin.

Benefits

These treatments specifically target and reduce fat cells in specific areas, helping to reshape and contour the body.

Reasons for the Formation of Fat on the Sides and Abdomen

Although some body fat is necessary for our health, excessive belly fat or fat in other unwanted places negatively affects our health and appearance. The reasons for its formation include:
As you can see, hormonal and inflammatory causes of excessive body fat can also be caused by weight gain themselves. Non-surgical fat reduction allows us to break the cycle, as well as improve your self-esteem and inspire increased physical activity.

Benefits of Fat Cells Reduction

What areas can be treated?

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