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CoolSculpting

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Summary

CoolSculpting is an FDA-approved, nonsurgical procedure for freezing fat off your trouble spots. While this procedure should work as described for eligible candidates, your results may be subtle, and it’s not a viable alternative to traditional weight loss.

Pros

  • Less invasive than surgical procedures like liposuction
  • Can lead to longterm results if you maintain a healthy lifestyle
  • Little risk of serious complications
  • No downtime after the procedure

Cons

  • Results may be subtle
  • Costs add up quickly if you are treating large areas of your body
  • Won’t result in significant weight loss
  • Customer reviews indicate many people are unsatisfied after treatment

CoolSculpting Review: Is It Worth It? A Detailed Look

By Lydia Noyes

Updated on: Jun 3, 2020

CoolSculpting is an FDA-approved process for long-term fat reduction. This branded form of cryolipolysis (fat freezing) is considered to be a safe, nonsurgical alternative to liposuction and other fat-reducing procedures.

It’s officially cleared to treat nine parts of your body, including under the chin and jawline, along your thighs, abdomen, back, upper arms, and underneath the buttocks.

The technology works by freezing fat cells on your trouble spots so that they die and disappear, leaving you with up to 25% less fat in the treated area within two to six months of treatment.

This procedure is considered a safe and effective way for people who are close to their goal weight to shed excess body fat. According to the company website, cold temperatures don’t harm non-fat cells, so you don’t need to worry about damaging the rest of your body.

In this review, we examine the facts behind this procedure to help you determine if CoolSculpting is a suitable option for you.

The Process

The key to understanding CoolSculpting is to look closer at how the body’s fat cells work in the first place.

While the amount of fat cells in your bodies varies little between childhood and adolescence, these cells shrink or expand based on your lifestyle. Some people are genetically predisposed to having stubborn pockets of fat that don’t disappear despite dieting and exercising.

CoolSculpting claims to kill off some of these fat cells so that your body can eliminate them for good.

Most CoolSculpting appointments take place in designated clinics or plastic surgery offices. When you undergo the procedure, you’ll first have a clear gel applied to the treatment area to act as a barrier between the CoolSculpting apparatus and your skin.

An applicator is then positioned over the gel, which begins cooling down and sucking on your skin. Your CoolSculpting technician will gently move it across your treatment area to break up the fat cells.

While your appointment time varies based on what you’re treating, most will last between 30 minutes to three hours. Some people choose to have simultaneous treatments on multiple parts of their bodies with more than one CoolSculpting apparatus.

The procedure itself should be relatively uneventful, and many people use the time to read, make phone calls, or get work done online.

At the end of the session, you will receive a brief massage over the treatment area to break up the fat cells and speed up your body’s elimination process.

You might be left with temporary redness, swelling, and other signs of skin sensitivity. These side effects typically disappear quickly.

Beyond these symptoms, the CoolSculpting website states that there is no recovery time after the procedure and that you will be approved to resume normal activities immediately after.

You should start noticing improvements within three weeks of treatment, and it might take up to six months for the fat flushing process to finish.

As each treatment session can only remove up to 25% of fat cells at a time, you may need to undergo the procedure multiple times to achieve the results you want. This will usually be factored into your initial cost estimate.

Is CoolSculpting Effective for Long-Lasting Fat Loss?

CoolSculpting (and cryolipolysis more generally) has a high rate of success. This means that such treatments usually succeed in removing unwanted body fat after a few sessions.

Cosmetic surgery experts agree that the procedure has value. “CoolSculpting results in a permanent reduction in fat cells and even better, a noticeable reduction in the appearance of those hard to get rid of bulges,” says Dr. Jacob Steiger, a double-board certified plastic surgeon.

“It is not like any other fat removal or reduction procedures. It doesn’t burn, shatter, or extract any cells, and there are no knives, suction hoses, needles, or scars.”

However, it’s important to clarify that CoolSculpting isn’t a cure and cannot remove all fat. If you don’t exercise or follow a healthy diet, then CoolSculpting won’t help you restore your figure, and you’ll eventually lose any gains the treatment gave you.

Likewise, some people respond more positively to the treatment than others and experience more dramatic results.

It’s also worth noting that CoolSculpting can’t tighten your skin. This means your skin might look looser after treatment if it was previously stretched out around fatty tissue.

As CoolSculpting will only remove approximately 20% of the body fat around a given treatment area, it’s possible that the improvements might be too subtle for most people to notice.

Before and After Pictures

Coolsculpting is capable of delivering impressive results for the right person, says Dr. Kally Papantoniou, a board-certified dermatologist specializing in cosmetic, laser, and surgical dermatology in New York.

Ideal patients are those who are in good physical shape and health with extra fat pockets without too much skin laxity.

Below are photos that highlight some of the possible results.

Before and after picture of a patient who underwent a coolsculpting treatment to flanks.Before and after 8 weeks: Dr. Christie Prendergast’s patient who underwent a Coolsculpting treatment to flanks.

Before and after 8 weeks: Patient who underwent a coolsculpting treatment to flanksPatient treated at West Coast Plastic Surgery Center by Dr. Yuly Gorodisky. This image shows Coolsculpting of the abdomen, before and eight weeks after.

Coolsculpting of the abdomen, before and eight weeks after.Before and after 8 weeks: Dr. Christie Prendergast’s patient who underwent a coolsculpting treatment to flanks.

Safety and Side Effects

The company makes it clear that CoolSculpting isn’t for everyone.

Those who have cryoglobulinemia, cold agglutinin disease, or paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria aren’t candidates for it and that you must talk with your doctor beforehand if you have recently undergone surgery, have a pre-existing hernia, or have other known sensitivities or medical conditions that may interfere with it.

The procedure also isn’t possible for pregnant women, those with medical conditions that affect their ability to tolerate cold, and those who don’t have much fat to begin with.

The technology relies on the ability for the device to suction, so if there isn’t enough fat to grab onto, it’s not going to work.

Common side effects from CoolSculpting like swelling, bruising, red skin, and tenderness at the treatment site might be uncomfortable, but they aren’t considered dangerous. However, there are a few conditions to be concerned about.

“Be aware of paradoxical adipose hyperplasia,” says Dr. Jonathan Kaplan, a board-certified plastic surgeon at Pacific Heights Plastic Surgery. “This is a rare reaction where the fat cells swell after treatment, causing a bulge, and it requires liposuction to treat.”

Complications aren’t likely, as an analysis from the Aesthetic Surgery Journal reported that less than 1% of those treated had any complications whatsoever. These findings were confirmed in a study from Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

CoolSculpting Cost

According to the official CoolSculpting website, what you’ll pay for treatment varies based on several factors, including where you live, what you’re having treated, the experience level of your clinic, and how many sessions you sign up for.

You can expect to pay between $2,000 to $4,000 for standard treatment. The average treatment cost for RealSelf reviewers comes to $2,450, with a price range from $475–$4,600.

If you’re only treating one area at a time, your cost might stay around $600–$750 per session.

Part of your body that’s approximately the size of your palm counts as a different treatment area. If you want your thighs and upper arms treated, that’s considered at least four areas total.

Likewise, you should expect to undergo at least two treatment sessions for significant results, which can effectively double your costs.

Your provider might offer you a bulk discount if you treat multiple areas at once, so it’s worth attempting to negotiate the final price.

You can use this search tool to find local CoolSculpting treatment centers and do your own price comparisons.

Analysis of Customer Reviews

Sixty plus HighYa readers have left reviews for CoolSculpting on our site, and these average 1.4 stars out of five. Only 8% of reviewers say they would recommend the company. Why such strong opinions? Here’s an analysis of what these customers are really saying.

Common Compliments:

  • Some users noticed a real difference from the procedure
  • Those who had success were able to maintain their results
  • Staff were engaging and willing to answer all procedure questions

Common Complaints:

  • Some people had extreme complications like hernias that took months to disappear
  • Many people experienced minimal results
  • Some users thought that they weren’t able to regain muscle on treatment areas
  • Painful, uncomfortable procedure that left bruising
  • Some benefits, but not worth it for the cost
  • Pricing can be deceptive; many people received fewer treatments than expected

Popular CoolSculpting Alternatives

When it comes to removing stubborn fat, CoolSculpting is just one available method. Two other popular methods include Ultherapy and liposuction.

Like CoolSculpting, Ultherapy is an FDA-cleared, noninvasive procedure for fine-tuning your appearance. However, this technique relies on ultrasound technology, and it’s used to tighten the skin around the face and neck, similar to a facelift.

The procedure takes about the same amount of time as CoolSculpting, both in-office and to see results after. However, Ultherapy is known to be painful, so many people take painkillers beforehand.

Expert opinions on the effectiveness of Ultherapy for lasting results are mixed, but we found that many people consider it to be an affordable alternative to traditional facelifts.

Liposuction is similar to CoolSculpting since the focus is removing unwanted fat pockets. Where it differs is that liposuction is a surgical procedure that both offers more dramatic results and carries higher risks of complications.

In fact, a review from Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery reports that 20% of liposuction patients experience minor complications, though less than 0.5% experience significant ones.

You may undergo local or general anesthesia during liposuction, and it takes longer to recover from the procedure. However, you should notice your results from liposuction immediately, and they tend to be more extreme.

While prices vary considerably, liposuction usually costs around $3,000–$4,000 per treatment region, compared to $600–$750 for CoolSculpting.

The Bottom Line

CoolSculpting fat freezing technique does works, but it might not impress.

The process of cryolipolysis is a proven effective way to damage fat cells so that your body expels them, and the procedure puts the rest of your body at minimal risk of complications.

Each treatment is quick, relatively painless, and requires no downtime, but that’s not to say there aren’t other downsides The biggest ones appear to be the cost, the subtly of the final results, and the lag time (up to six months) before they are visible.

If you’re interested in CoolsSculpting, keep these Do’s and Don’ts in mind for the best chance of success:

  • Don’t Expect Surgical Results: CoolSculpting isn’t liposuction, so keep your expectations realistic and plan to maintain a healthy lifestyle afterward.

  • Don’t Undergo Coolsculpting to Lose Weight: This procedure won’t make a significant difference in how much you weigh, and it’s best for those within 15 to 20 pounds of their ideal body weight and in relatively good shape already.

  • Don’t Expect Instant Results: It takes four to six weeks for your fat cells to be processed and removed from the body after CoolSculpting, so don’t plan on looking different immediately after treatment.

  • Do See a Trained Professional: Make sure you see a trained professional who can give you an honest assessment of whether you are a candidate for CoolSculpting. Many people who are unhappy with their results likely weren’t good candidates to begin with.

  • Do Research the Provider: Make sure you see a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon for these treatments who is willing to lose you as a patient if they decide you aren’t an ideal candidate for CoolSculpting.

Customer Reviews

1.4 Stars out of 67 Reviews
5 Star:7% 4 Star:0% 3 Star:0% 2 Star:11% 1 Star:80%
7% Recommend This Service
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Posted on Sep 4, 2016

Coolsculpting

By JE Scalf, Boston, MA, Verified Reviewer

$3600 later and hernia surgery, not only did CoolSculpting not work, but in order to do the procedure you had to sign a consent form saying a hernia could result, which actually happened. CoolSculpting did not make a difference in the belly fat at all and the experience was painful afterwards. I would NOT do this procedure nor recommend it to anyone.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 85 People Have Voted

Posted on Sep 13, 2017

Vanity got the best of me

By Isabelle T, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, Verified Reviewer

I had CoolSculpting done in my dermatologist's office in April 2017. One round was performed on my abdomen for belly fat and one round under my chin. I weighed 137 pounds then, and I weigh 138-140 pounds now. It was made clear that CoolSculpting is not about losing weight but "sculpting" those areas that are resistant to diet and exercise, and that one treatment would sculpt away up to 22-25% of that unwanted fat, and that it could take up to three months to see results. (All code for covering their behinds).

Well, five months later the only thing looking trimmer is my bank account. No change in how my clothes fit, no change in weight and not one person has noticed a difference in the way I look.

To add "injury to insult," the abdominal cramping was so bad, even weeks after the procedure, that the clinic had to prescribe painkillers for me,

My advice: don’t waste your money; it’s a scam and after one treatment and no results they’ll just tell you you need a second treatment and you will have to pay all over again. Needless to say, I refused to put myself or my wallet through that again. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.

Up until this experience, I had great respect for my dermatologist. Sadly, no more.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 82 People Have Voted

Posted on Jan 27, 2017

No results

By Karina Carrillo, Frisco, TX, Verified Reviewer

I have had three areas treated and have had no luck in seeing any kind of changes. My stomach area actually looks worse because the top suction cups made what they called "nodules" with my fat cells.

I went in for my before and after picture review, and it was very obvious that this treatment did not work on me. I spent $5,000 on these treatments and believe that something should be done besides me getting two calls from a nurse saying that Corporate said nothing is going to be done.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 81 People Have Voted

Posted on Feb 13, 2018

Worst mistake of my life

By Amy Paris, Louisville, KY, Verified Reviewer

Do NOT do CoolSculpting!

I don’t know if the place I went messed up, or if this is normal, but it was the worst mistake of my life. The tech put the machine on my stomach, and it was instantly painful. I thought the pain would go away when it got numb. It didn’t. The lady left me there for the whole treatment so I couldn’t ask if this was normal. I debated calling the front desk from my cell phone to get someone in, but I sucked it up. It wasn’t just a little painful, it was terrible. I cried. A lot. Did they suck up my organs? It couldn’t have been just my skin and fat.

When I got home, I threw up for hours. Maybe from the pain, maybe the numbed my stomach. Who knows. It was bad.

Then about 3 days later I felt the deep pain that comes with it. A pain that does not go away no matter what meds you take, what position you are in, or what compression things you wear. It’s a pain I can’t explain that lasted 13 days! Day, night, it didn’t matter. But, I was still hoping for this sexy body, so I endured it with a positive attitude.

Initially, you swell up, so I didn’t think anything of it when my belly bloated for a month. But after two, three, four months I started to lose that positive energy. It never went down. And it’s been over a year. In fact, my stomach is bigger now than it was before I had the procedure. And to top that off, I now have cellulite. Never had it before. I look disgusting.

I wish I could go back and never have done CoolSculpting. And I’d rate it a zero star if it let me.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 80 People Have Voted

Posted on Mar 15, 2017

One of the odd ones

By Cristina, Austin, TX, Verified Reviewer

I'm 47, and healthy. I weight train and trail run, and I eat a mostly vegan diet. I dropped 20 pounds in 1.5 years, but my tummy bulge wouldn't budge.

I researched CoolSculpting then decided to go for a consultation. The nurse spent time pinching my belly, and then I was told I was the perfect candidate. I signed up for a treatment.

The session was great. The nurse was knowledgeable, took great care, even though it hurt like hell, and kept saying how fantastic my abs were going to look. My bulge/fat entered the suction devices with no problem, which left me feeling excited that so much was going to be treated.

After eight weeks of soreness and swelling, ten weeks and more of numbness, and three months of waiting, I saw zero results. I went in for my check up, took the "after" photos, and even the nurse couldn't see any results. She explained that she would contact the management and have them give me a call.

Management called, alright. They explained that sometimes some people's fat is more stubborn than others and that a "smooth sculpting" session would do the trick. They offered me another treatment free of charge. This would involved plates as opposed to suctions, which would be less painful and no swelling. I had nothing to lose, so I agreed to make a second appointment.

When I arrived, I spoke with the nurse who told me that would have to use the suctions again on my flanks. That did not make me happy. The suctions hurts like hell, and the massage afterwards is worse. It was then I realized that I would just be wasting time and suffering major discomfort for something that probably wasn't going to work.

Then I spoke with a higher manager who offered me laser hair removal instead! No thanks. Now I'm waiting to see if I will be compensated for this $4,000 treatment, in which I plan to use on laser lipo.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 74 People Have Voted

Posted on Jul 21, 2017

Very disappointed

By Kerry Cossins, Queensland, Australia, Verified Reviewer

I thought I was investing my $4,000 in something that was a legitimate way of losing the fat around my stomach and upper thigh area. I wasted it all. I lost nothing in my stomach or thigh area. I went back to the where I had the procedure done after four months and was measured. It was confirmed that I lost no circumference at all.

The person who was the representative for the Zeltiq machines, the person who performed the procedure and myself attended the second appointment. I was told at my first appointment, that "I was an excellent candidate" and that "I would only need one treatment round" to achieve great results. The lady who represented the Zeltiq also measured me and then told me that I must have "stubborn fat," and that I would need another session.

From the first appointment and being told I had the "ideal" fat to a few months later being told I had the "wrong" type of fat and would need more sessions, I was disillusioned. I said to the staff that I felt that they only wanted my money and was immediately told that they can't guarantee any fat loss at all. This was different from when I was at the first appointment.

I couldn't afford to waste this amount of money and can't stop kicking myself. I researched all I could about this procedure before I undertook it, and spoke to two different companies. To be honest, I can't see how it works for anyone now that I have been through the procedure. My advice, invest your money in liposuction or something else which will work.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 70 People Have Voted

Posted on Dec 19, 2017

Disappointed

By Cheryl Tatum, Winston Salem, NC, Verified Reviewer

I am 58 years old and weigh 135-140 pounds (20 pounds more than I use to weigh) since a hysterectomy and menopause. I have always had a flat stomach until the hysterectomy. I have added pounds around my midsection and I thought CoolSculpting sounded like the answer to my prayer to get rid of the extra fat.

When I went in for my consultation, I was told that I barely qualified and one treatment should do what I was asking for. I had the first treatment in May and 60 days later I saw no results, so I had a second treatment in July.

It is now December and $3,000 later, and I have seen NO results whatsoever. I can't even say how disappointed I am. I am still paying for it and I can't even say how much I wish I had never chosen to do that.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 68 People Have Voted

Posted on Jul 26, 2017

CoolSculpting is no good

By Donna A. Cox, Gulfport, MS, Verified Reviewer

Save your money; it is a scam. It only works if you have a perfect shape already. I forked out $1800.00, in Gulfport, MS at a Pass Road doctor's office. I did not have a paper thin loss in fat or an ounce loss of weight. They do not take measurements or weight. Only rigged fake photos. Spend your money on new clothes to make you feel better.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 63 People Have Voted

Posted on Jun 28, 2017

I would have done better having a tummy tuck or liposuction

By Denise Swain, North Carolina, Verified Reviewer

I had the procedure done in January of 2017. I have been waiting to see results but saw nothing by May. So I went back to the office and was told they can definitely see improvement, but before I went into the office, I took measurements and 143 went to 144.4, 27 went to 31 and a 1/2, and 31 went to 35 and a 1/2. Then I was told, "I suggest that we do another large on the bottom." I did not pay $2,175.00 to pay even more to see "NO" results. I was the told they could get the priced reduced from $1,400 down to $980 for a second try. This, I thought, was so crazy!

I was not happy at all so I emailed a Product Support Specialist and this is want I was told:

Sorry to hear about your unhappy patient. CoolSculpting is going to affect all patients differently. As stated in ZELTIQ consent form: "Clinical studies have shown that the CoolSculpting procedure will naturally remove fat cells but, as with most procedures, visible results will vary from person to person." The reason for no appreciable results can be multi-fold: even though some patients may indeed be non-responders, most other causes can be managed, such as patient expectation, patient selection, number of treatments prescribed, applicator selection, applicator placement, etc.

Please, do not waste your money because it "DOES NOT" work and once you pay the first installment it will continue, FAKE!

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 62 People Have Voted

Posted on Jun 30, 2017

Disappointed!

By Suzanne Perras Campbell, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Verified Reviewer

I had the treatment at the end of February, and I am disappointed. Overall, the results are minimal for the cost of the treatment. In my experience, the information provided was somewhat misleading. The swelling and bruising lasted about seven weeks and during that time I was unable to wear regular clothes, which made it challenging to dress for work. I resumed my exercise routine but had to stop because it was painful and had to see the dermatologist associated with the clinic.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 61 People Have Voted

Posted on Apr 4, 2017

Very disappointed

By Cristi, Hollywood, FL, Verified Reviewer

I am very disappointed. I was so excited about finally losing my belly fat. I'm two months in, and there is absolutely zero change. Now I'm stuck with the bill. Depressed and disappointed. Not only do I have this bill, I also signed up to the gym for good results.

Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Helpful Review? 57 People Have Voted
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