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  • January 27, 2025 3 min read

    A technology that permanently freezes away fat… with little to no downtime… and minimal effort. It almost sounds too good to be true, right? If you’re skeptical, you’re not alone. But let us assure you: CoolSculpting® really does work, and we have the proof to back it up.

    What is CoolSculpting®?

    CoolSculpting® is a revolutionary body contouring treatment that uses cryolipolysis—a cooling method developed by Harvard scientists in 2009. This technology freezes fat cells beneath the skin’s surface, allowing your body to naturally eliminate the dead cells over time. The result? Up to 25% reduction in stubborn fat in the treated area.

    Want to dive deeper into the science behind CoolSculpting®? Check out our article on CoolSculpting® and its science. For now, let’s stick to the basics.

     

    What areas can be treated?

    CoolSculpting® is FDA-cleared to treat nine areas of the body:

    • Love handles
    • Abdomen
    • Inner and outer thighs
    • Upper arms
    • Bra fat
    • Jawline
    • Chin

    If you have stubborn fat in any of these areas, CoolSculpting® could be the solution you’ve been searching for.

     

    Does CoolSculpting® really work? The proof is in the numbers.

    If you’re a numbers person, here are some stats to consider:

    • A study of 518 patients found that 86% saw a reduction in fat.
    • Another study reported a 20.4% reduction in fat layers two months after treatment, increasing to 25.5% at six months.
    • A third study measured a 40% decrease in skin fold thickness, with 88% of patients expressing satisfaction with their results.

    For the full studies, check out:

     

    Before and after CoolSculpting® photos 

    Numbers are great, but seeing is believing. Check out our before-and-after photos to see the real-life results of CoolSculpting® across all treatment areas.

    It’s important to note that results aren’t immediate. Your body needs time to process and eliminate the dead fat cells, so expect to see noticeable changes a few weeks after treatment. For even more information, check out our CoolSculpting® page.

     

    Why choose The Beauty Barn® for CoolSculpting®?

    If you’re ready to start your CoolSculpting® journey, our experts, Ramsie and Meghan, are here to help. They’ll create a customized treatment plan tailored to your body contouring goals. And here’s the best part:

    • Special Offer: Starting January 7th and lasting all month, new CoolSculpting® patients will receive $300 off their treatment.
    • Sweepstakes Opportunity: Register by February 6th and complete your treatment by March 24th for a chance to win $10,000!

    Claim $300 now

     

    Book Your Consultation Today

    Don’t wait to take the next step toward your body contouring goals. Call or text us at 678-946-2050 to schedule your consultation. Guaranteed results, backed by science—it doesn’t get better than that.

    Stay glowing, stay confident, and let CoolSculpting® help you love the skin you’re in!



    References:

    Dierickx, C. C., Mazer, J. M., Sand, M., Koenig, S., & Arigon, V. (2013). Safety, tolerance, and patient satisfaction with noninvasive cryolipolysis. Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.], 39(8), 1209–1216. https://doi.org/10.1111/dsu.12238

    Coleman, S. R., Sachdeva, K., Egbert, B. M., Preciado, J., & Allison, J. (2009). Clinical efficacy of noninvasive cryolipolysis and its effects on peripheral nerves. Aesthetic plastic surgery, 33(4), 482–488. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-008-9286-8

    Krueger, N., Mai, S. V., Lubberding, S., & Sadick, N. S. (2014). Cryolipolysis for noninvasive body contouring: clinical efficacy and patient satisfaction. Clinical, cosmetic and investigational dermatology, 7, 201–205. https://doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S44371

    McKeown, D. J., & Payne, J. (2021). Significant improvement in body contour with multiple cycles of CoolSculpting: Results of a prospective study. Dermatologic therapy, 34(2), e14850. https://doi.org/10.1111/dth.14850

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