Cryolipolysis (or cryolipolytic treatment) is a procedure that uses low temperatures to destroy fat cells without damaging the surrounding tissue. This method is usually used to reduce body fat in certain areas of the body, such as the abdomen, sides, thighs, chin, and arms.

The cryolipolysis procedure is usually performed using a special device that applies cold to the selected area. During the procedure, fat cells are exposed to extremely low temperatures, which leads to their crystallization and subsequent destruction. After that, the body naturally recycles and removes the destroyed fat cells.

Cryolipolysis is considered a relatively safe procedure because it does not involve surgery or invasive techniques. However, like any procedure, it can have its own risks and limitations, and potential patients should discuss them with a specialist before performing the procedure.

It is important to remember that cryolipolysis is not a substitute for a healthy lifestyle, including proper nutrition and exercise. Like other weight loss methods, the results of their use may vary from person to person. Therefore, it is always important to contact qualified specialists for individual advice and recommendations.