Fat Reduction

Fat Reduction in Sugar Land, Katy, and Houston, Texas

Fat reduction can be achieved by non-invasive, minimally techniques or by liposuction which is a surgical way of removing fat and that keeps being the gold standard of fat reduction. For our patients who want to skip the hassle and cost of plastic surgery and seek a non-invasive body contouring treatment, we recommend explore Kybella or CoolSculpting. Kybella is an injectable synthetic bile acid that solubilizes fat of the submental area (double chin) in a series of 4-8 treatments. CoolSculpting is an innovative, cosmetic procedure that uses a patented cooling device to safely freeze away fat from specific problem areas in the body.

FAQ

What is Monopolar Radiofrequency?

Monopolar radiofrequency (MRF) is a non-surgical treatment that can tighten and contour the skin. It can be used to treat mild to moderate facial skin laxity, and may also be effective for body skin tightening, cellulite reduction, and stretch marks. MRF is a good option for people who want to tighten their skin but don't want to have surgery or experience downtime.

How does Monopolar Radiofrequency work?

MRF uses an electrical current that passes through a monopolar electrode in the handpiece, then through the patient, and finally to a grounding pad. The current generates heat in the tissue due to the tissue's resistance to the movement of electrons

What are the results with Monopolar Radiofrequency?

Patients can expect to see a 5–20% improvement, but results can vary. Tightening may continue for up to three months after treatment, and the treatment can also enhance collagen production over time.

Is there a downtime with Monopolar Radiofrequency?

No, there is no down time.

BEFORE AND AFTER

Liposuction of the Back
33
Female
151
5.6
CoolSculpting
35
Female
140
5.7
CoolSculpting
40
Female
110
5.2

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