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Cryolipolysis

Cryolipolysis in Munich and Starnberg with PD Dr. Max Geishauser

Are you looking for cryolipolysis in Munich or Starnberg? Find out more from the specialist PD Dr. Max Geishauser, specialist for plastic and aesthetic surgery.

Cryolipolysis is based on a highly developed cooling technology that can remove fat cells. It is a gentle and effective method of fat reduction. It is used for rather slim women and men who suffer from individual problem areas. Cryolipolysis specifically reduces circumscribed fat deposits. It should not be used for general weight loss.

How does cryolipolysis work?

As a non-invasive procedure, cryolipolysis does not require surgery. The novel procedure takes advantage of the fact that fat cells are naturally very sensitive to cold. During the application, an applicator cools the body zones to be treated. Just one session is enough to minimise the fat deposits, further treatments are possible. The desired result is achieved after about three months. Anaesthesia is not necessary and daily activities such as work or sports can be resumed quickly. The treated areas are usually reddened for a few hours, including bruising.

The treatment is officially approved by the European Community, in Canada and also by the American FDA (Food and Drug Administration).

Areas that can be treated with cryolipolysis

The following body regions can be treated with cryolipolysis:

  • circumscribed fat pads abdomen – lower abdomen – upper abdomen
  • lateral pads flanks and hips – “love handles“
  • Fat pads on the inside of the knee

Here you will find further treatment options

  • Abdominoplasty
  • Liposuction
  • Body lift

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