CoolSculpting vs Surgical Fat Loss Options: Liposuction
We’ve all heard of liposuction. It’s a highly effective method of removing fat from your body, however, it also has many more drawbacks than other tactics as it is a surgical method.
Let’s go over some differences between a cold-based non-surgical method of fat removal like CoolSculpting and surgical options.
Physical Risks:
Obviously, with liposuction, you go in for surgery. This is a surgical operation, which means there are risks to going under, potential complications during surgery, and post-op recovery. This method of fat removal is among the highest in the risk category simply because of this.
With CoolSculpting, there is very little risk. Discomfort can be common after the procedure, but that is where the risk ends, because the procedure is quick, simple, and non-invasive.
Cost:
Liposuction can be a more expensive option for fat loss because of all that’s involved in it: surgery, the operation cost itself, downtime lost by post-surgery recovery.
That said, liposuction is comparable in dollar amount for the overall result you get. But again, you do have recovery time, which means putting your life and work on pause while you recover.
With CoolSculpting, there is no downtime. After your session, you can return to your normal, everyday life.
Effectiveness:
The benefit of something like liposuction is simply the speed at which you can remove all the fat you want gone. Typically, liposuction is a single procedure you recover from whereas CoolSculpting is most effective if done in 2 rounds of treatment spaced apart over time.
Liposuction does have a limit, though. You can only remove up to 11 pounds of body fat with liposuction before it’s considered to be unsafe. You can remove up to 25% of fat cells in certain areas with CoolSculpting.
Long-Term Results:
This is really what you want to know, right? Of these methods to get rid of fat, which will keep the fat off for good? The truth is that part is up to you. As with any type of fat loss, if you continue poor habits that accumulate fat on your body, fat will return.
Some studies have revealed that with liposuction patients, the fat will accumulate in alternate areas than what was treated.
So the short answer here is: these methods will remove fat, keeping it off is up to you.