Keywords
CoolSculpting, cryolipolysis, cryotherapy, body image, body contouring, fat, panniculitis
Abstract
A desire for the ideal body image has influenced development of a non-surgical body shaping procedure known as CoolSculpting, or cryolipolysis. The purpose of this clinical feature is to inform nurse practitioners regarding the risks and benefits of cryolipolysis so they can educate their patients. Cryolipolysis is a safe, effective method of reducing small areas of unwanted fat. Side effects are minimal and include pain, redness, bruising, and swelling. Results are seen within twelve weeks, but long-term effects are unknown. There are contraindications, and it is relatively expensive; however, it may be a safer option than invasive surgery.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Harper, Miryam and Lassetter, Jane, "Coolsculpting or Cryolipolysis, A Guide for Primary Care Providers" (2019). Student Works. 264.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/studentpub/264
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2019-06-02
Language
English
College
Nursing
Department
Nursing
Copyright Status
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