What is Cryolipolysis?
The Cryolipolysis is converted into a solid at a low temperature of 5℃ using a triglyceride in human body fat, and the frozen energy precisely controlled by a non-invasive cryoabsorption device is delivered to a designated fat-dissolving site.
Targeted elimination of fat cells at designated sites, the fat cells of the designated sites are converted from liquid to solid after being cooled to a specific low temperature, and die after crystallization and aging, and the body fat is gradually reduced by metabolism. Thereby achieving the body shaping effect of partial lipolysis.
The Cryolipolysis is an effective way to remove excess subcutaneous fat using a cooling control system. It is a non-invasive method that does not affect normal work, does not require pain relief, and can have a significant effect within a few weeks. By selectively cooling the fat while aspirating the adipose tissue under negative pressure, it is frozen and the fat loss effect is achieved by triggering lipitis and fat cell apoptosis and ultimately promoting the death of the fat cells.