Cryolipolysis

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Cryolipolysis, commonly referred to as "fat freezing," is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure used to reduce localized areas of fat on the body. The technique involves exposing fat cells to extremely cold temperatures, typically around -11 to -12 degrees Celsius (12 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit), causing them to undergo apoptosis, or cell death. Over time, the body naturally processes and eliminates these dead fat cells through the lymphatic system. Cryolipolysis is often used for body contouring purposes and is considered a safe and effective alternative to surgical fat removal procedures such as liposuction.