- Cryolysis with shock wave therapy
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Cryolysis with shock wave therapy
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Cryotherapy is an alternative way for liposuction. This is a non-invasive body correction technique that can beautify the body and smooth out areas of the body where fat tends to accumulate permanently.
Confido uses the innovative Z Lipo Zimmer cryolysis. This method freezes the deposited fat cells over a long period of time using controlled temperature ranges, making the procedure as safe as possible. The targeted cold treatment causes the destruction of fat cells. It takes about 10-12 weeks for the fat cells to break down and be removed naturally by the lymphatic system. Because the surrounding tissue does not respond to cold treatment in the same way as adipose tissue, treatment is considered safe, gentle, and non-invasive.
Cryolysis can successfully fight stored fat in the thighs, hips, abdomen, buttocks, arms, and chest.
For even better results, cryolysis is combined with Z Wave Pro shock therapy. Z Wave Pro uses a high-energy shock wave to stimulate collagen production, restoring skin elasticity and strength. While Z Wave Pro is also a stand-alone treatment for cellulite and connective tissue weakness, this combination of treatments with Z Lipo’s advanced fat-freezing technology not only ensures fat loss but also tightens the skin. Read more about cryolysis and shock therapy HERE.
For cryolysis and shock wave care, the results are usually visible after the first procedure. Most clients need an average of 2-3 treatment sessions per area. The number of treatments you need depends on how much fat you need to reduce, your goals and expectations, and how your body responds to the treatment. The difference between the first and second treatment sessions is 4 weeks.
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