Cryoskin vs Coolsculpting

CoolSculpting and Cryoskin are two of the most popular fat freezing technologies on the market. They both offer an alternative to invasive surgeries such as liposuction, using variations of the method of cryolipolysis to effectively kill fat cells. While Coolsculpting is regarded as the leading non-invasive fat reduction treatment, Cryoskin is the latest technology that is revolutionising the fat freezing industry. Let’s take a closer look at how these two treatments compare to each other and find out why so many people are choosing Cryoskin to transform their lives. 

How Much Weight Can I Lose?

CoolSculpting customers can expect to see an average of 22% fat reduction in their treated areas, whereas Cryoskin clients report 44% less visible fat. 

However, Cryoskin does more than just freezing fat. It stimulates the production of collagen, which strengthens and tightens the skin. The Cryoskin machine has different customisable settings, including:

  • CryoSlimming uses a combination of heating and cooling with a special technique exclusive to Cryoskin.

  • CryoToning increases circulation and collagen production, targeting problem areas and imperfections such as cellulite. These settings can be combined depending on the customer’s desired results.

  • CryoFacial is for people looking for a facelift alternative to botox and other invasive treatments.

When it comes to the way the fat loss actually looks on the body, Coolsculpting can often result in uneven fat reduction and indentations, due to the lack of precision with the suction style technique. As the Cryoskin uses a wand-like device, the weight loss and body toning is more accurate, even and smooth.

How Long Does it Take to See Results?

While both Cryoskin and CoolSculpting can take around 2 weeks for the lymphatic system to flush out the fat cells, for most Cryoskin customers, measurable results are seen immediately after the first session. Most customers will usually lose at least half an inch in the first session, if not more. The best results usually appear after 2 to 3 weeks and can last for years when combined with a healthy diet and exercise. 

Cryoskin customers are recommended to have 3 to 6 sessions for the greatest results. Slimming sessions can be performed every 2 weeks while CryoToning sessions can be administered weekly. According to the CoolSculpting website, most patients see results between 2 to 6 months after treatment. It also usually takes around 1 to 3 months to see if another treatment would be beneficial. This is a long time to wait to see if the treatment has worked, especially if you are planning a special event such as a holiday or wedding. 

Does Fat Freezing Hurt?

CoolSculpting uses vacuum-like paddles which are placed on the body to suction the fat and then cool it, which can result in pain for some people.  The Coolsculpting website states that customers may experience “sensations of pulling, tugging, mild pinching, intense cold, tingling, stinging, aching and cramping at the treatment site”. This treatment process usually takes 1-2 hours.

Alternatively, Cryoskin treatments are known to be relaxing, with 88% of clients describing it as enjoyable and similar to a massage. This is because there is no suction involved. A wand is used to target specific areas of the body, using a heating and cooling effect. The average treatment takes roughly 30 minutes, depending on the area being treated. With no downtime, Cryoskin is so convenient that many clients are able to get a treatment done during their lunch break and then return to work. 

Are There Any Side Effects?

As with any treatment, there can be some risks involved. Cryoskin typically has no side effects, however some customers have reported minimal side effects such as an increase in thirst and urination, localised redness in the treated area and in rare cases soreness, which fades which fades within a few hours of treatment. 

As stated on their website, some of the side effects associated with Coolsculpting include ‘redness, swelling, blanching, bruising, firmness, tingling, stinging, tenderness, cramping, aching, itching, skin sensitivity and numbness. In rare cases, additional side effects include paradoxical adipose hyperplasia (gradual enlargement of treated area), late onset pain, freeze burn, vasovagal symptoms (may include dizziness, sweating, fast or slow heart rate, nausea, paleness, etc), subcutaneous induration/hardened tissue, hyperpigmentation and hernia.’

How Much Does it Cost?

The cost of each of these services varies depending upon each individual clinic, as well as the individual’s treatment area and how many total sessions they need. For Cryoskin, a single session will usually cost around the $400 mark, with most clinics offering package deals to save money. A single Coolsculpting session is usually priced from upwards of $500, also usually including packages and specials. 

The Takeaway

While CoolSculpting may be the most widely known fat freezing technology on the market, this does not necessarily mean it is the best. Cryoskin is the future of fat freezing as it delivers both quick and even results with very minimal side effects. The treatments are convenient and relaxing and very affordable compared to other alternatives. Featuring the CryoSlimming, CryoToning and CryoFaceLift options, this machine is able to transform the body in a natural and non-invasive way, leaving many customers extremely satisfied with their results. 

Find a Cryoskin clinic near you and see the amazing results for yourself. 

Do you own a business and are wanting to deliver the best fat freezing results to your customers? Find out how much you can make with Cryoskin. 

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