Non-invasive fat reduction procedures utilize controlled cooling to target and eliminate subcutaneous fat cells. This process, known as cryolipolysis, works by lowering the temperature of fat cells to induce apoptosis, or cell death, without damaging the surrounding tissues. A specialized applicator is placed on the targeted area, drawing in and cooling the underlying fat tissue. The damaged fat cells are then naturally processed and eliminated by the body over several weeks following the procedure.
This technology offers a potential alternative to surgical procedures like liposuction for individuals seeking localized fat reduction. It can be particularly appealing to those who prefer a non-surgical approach with minimal downtime. The development of this technology stemmed from the observation that localized cold injury could selectively damage subcutaneous fat tissue, paving the way for a non-invasive body contouring method. This approach addresses the persistent challenge of reducing stubborn fat deposits that are often resistant to diet and exercise.