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How CoolSculpting® Works
The CoolSculpting® procedure is an FDA-cleared procedure that works by
delivering controlled cooling to gently and effectively target the fat cells underneath the skin while leaving the skin itself unaffected.
The treated fat cells are crystallized (frozen), then die. Over time, your body
naturally processes the fat and eliminates these dead cells, leaving a moresculpted you.
The whole treatment is safe, simple and soothing as a spa massage.
About Dr Iyer
Dr. Iyer has spent the last 21 years taking patients to the next level in health and beauty. She combines the science of getting younger and the art of cosmetic medicine to create above average results for you.
Staying healthy, looking younger and enjoying a high quality of life is what she delivers. And she is so confident you will love your results, she guarantees it.
Book now and find out about the risk free guarantee.
*Individual Results May Vary for each patient
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