In the past, the preferred method of losing weight and getting in shape was a proper diet paired with a healthy exercise regimen. Now, however, new methods of targeted body contouring have appeared, and at the forefront is the non-invasive technique known as CoolSculpting. CoolSculpting vs. diet and exercise – which method is better for gaining a sculpted, fit body?
Exercise shrinks fat cells, resulting in an overall reduction in volume of a region. These fat cells are free to grow larger again as a result of overeating and other factors.
CoolSculpting, on the other hand, gets rid of these fat cells completely, so they will not be back to bother you. Only new fat cells can appear in the region.
Another area where CoolSculpting vs. diet and exercise makes a difference is those deposits of stubborn fat cells we all wish we could lose once and for all.
Diet and exercise are excellent tools for staying healthy, but they do not have much of an impact when it comes to stubborn fat cell deposits. These bulges on the body will stay with you no matter how many reps you do.
CoolSculpting specifically targets these unwanted fatty deposits for removal, giving patients effective contouring of trouble areas.
For maintenance of your CoolSculpting results, proper diet and exercise are recommended. Learn more – schedule a consultation by contacting our office. Doctors Burton Sundin and Reps Sundin, two board-certified plastic surgeons, will be happy to answer your questions regarding CoolSculpting vs. diet and exercise.