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5 Things to Know About SculpSure Fat Removal


Struggling to lose the final few pounds can be one of the most challenging parts of any weight loss journey. If you're still carrying some stubborn fat, advanced medical techniques like SculpSure can help. If you're considering a SculpSure fat removal treatment, keep reading for the top 5 things you need to know about the procedure.

1. SculpSure Is a Non-Invasive Fat Removal Procedure

You don't have to go under the knife for this one. Instead, the SculpSure fat removal process relies on laser technology to rid your body of stubborn adipose tissue, or fat cells. It's space-age technology put to work to melt away your excess fat.

During the procedure, your treatment area starts with a cooling sensation first, to lessen your discomfort. Next, the laser begins to heat the area and start the process of breaking down the fat.

The laser penetrates your skin and goes straight to your adipose tissue. You will likely feel some heat during this part of the procedure.

In fact, the SculpSure laser is literally warming up your adipose tissue. This breaks down these fat cells. Over the course of the next several weeks, your body will shed them and you'll see slimmer results.

2. It's a Very Convenient and Quick Process

Part of what makes this procedure so innovative is its convenience. SculpSure fat removal only takes 25 to 30 minutes to complete. You are fully awake and aware during the process, meaning there's no need for complicated prep time or additional medical procedures to get ready.

You can be in an out of your doctor's office on your lunch break, with enough spare time to grab a bite to eat before heading back to work.

3. It's Intended for Body Sculpting and Contouring, Not Major Weight Loss

SculpSure is a body contouring procedure. That means that, while it will help you lose weight, it's not meant to be used as a weight loss treatment.

Instead, SculpSure helps patients smooth out problem areas that have resisted their prior weight-loss efforts. It's a perfect solution for stubborn pockets of fat that, despite your diet and exercise regimen, refuse to shrink.

If you're unsure whether this type of procedure makes sense for you, look to your Body Mass Index, or BMI.

Your BMI is a number that can indicate a healthy—or unhealthy—weight. It's simply your weight divided by your height, measured in kilograms and meters, respectively.

Once you calculate your BMI, you can compare it to a range of healthy numbers for adults. While ranges vary, there are some general numbers to get you started.

  • Those with a BMI below 18.5 are considered underweight

  • Anyone with a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is healthy

  • If you have a BMI between 25.0 and 29.9, you are overweight

  • A BMI of 30.0 or higher qualifies as obese

It's important to note that your BMI doesn't always tell the whole story. Healthy people with a lot of muscle mass, for example, might look overweight on a BMI scale. However, the BMI scale can give most people a good idea of where their weight stands.

In this case, if your BMI is 30 or higher, you might not be a good candidate for the SculpSure procedure.

4. There Are a Few Minor Side Effects

Since SculpSure is a laser treatment, you might experience some side effects on the procedure site. The most common include:

  • Bruising

  • Swelling, also known as edema

  • Localized pain

  • Reddened skin

  • Inflammation

  • Hard nodules at the procedure site

These side effects are typically minor and, in many cases, go away on their own. However, as with any medical procedure, you should seek advice from your doctor if you're worried or bothered by any effects from your treatment.

It's also important to schedule follow-ups with your doctor after the procedure. You can see the before and after photos—and evaluate the effectiveness of the procedure.

5. You Can Schedule Repeat Procedures

You don't have to settle for the results of just one treatment with SculpSure. If you'd like to see more reduction in your fat cells, you can schedule a follow-up session with the laser.

It's important to give results time to show up, however. According to SculpSure's manufacturer, Cynosure, it can take between six and twelve weeks for the full weight-loss effects to appear.

When you attend your follow-up with your provider, ask them about scheduling another session. They can advise you on the ideal timing for your body.

The Effectiveness of SculpSure Fat Removal

Now for the best news: SculpSure seems to work.

In one clinical study, researchers treated 17 subjects with SculpSure. Eleven patients received abdominal treatment, while the remaining 6 underwent treatment on their flanks, or sides.

Across both groups, patients showed a 24 percent fat reduction in the treated areas. For some participants, this fat loss process continued up to six months later.

They even compared before and after photos of the study's patients to check for visible results. They found that most patients showed obvious improvement as early as four weeks after the treatment.

After just one session, SculpSure offered visible weight loss to most patients. That's encouraging if you're looking for quick results you can see.

Ready to Schedule an Appointment? Find the Right Doctor

If you're ready to schedule your first SculpSure session, you'll need to find the right doctor. Look for an experienced, licensed cosmetic physician or laser technician to administer the procedure.

Look for someone you feel comfortable with. Choose someone you who is easy to talk to and is willing to listen to your needs and preferences.

Many cosmetic physicians offer a wide range of non-invasive, beautifying procedures in addition to SculpSure. Ask to see a full portfolio of their services before you book.

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