How does thigh fat freezing work?
Fat freezing (cryolipolysis) uses controlled cooling to target subcutaneous fat cells. The cooling is designed to affect fat cells while leaving the surrounding skin and tissue intact. Over the following weeks, the body processes the affected fat cells through normal metabolic pathways.
Treatment is non-surgical and typically involves minimal discomfort. Many clients describe the sensation as cold and pressure at the start, followed by numbness as the area cools.
What thigh areas can be treated?
Common areas include the inner thighs and outer thighs (often referred to as “saddlebags”). Applicator choice and placement are important for balanced contouring, which is discussed during consultation.
When will I see results?
Results are gradual. Many people begin to see changes after around 5 weeks, with fuller results typically visible by around 12 weeks. Individual results vary based on physiology and lifestyle.
Aftercare and supporting your outcome
You can usually return to normal activity immediately. Staying hydrated, keeping active, and maintaining a balanced diet can support your body’s normal processing after treatment.
How many sessions will I need?
Some clients are pleased after one session; others benefit from a course of treatments depending on the area and the amount of fat present. Your plan is set during consultation based on your goals and suitability.
Consultation-led approach: To achieve natural-looking results, treatment planning matters (applicator selection, placement, and realistic expectations). This is covered during your one-to-one consultation.
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