Cryolipolysis Fat Freezing Technology
Cryolipolysis Fat Freezing Technology
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How Cryolipolysis Works
Cryolipolysis is a non-invasive cooling-based technology designed to target subcutaneous fat tissue. The procedure uses a specialized applicator that is placed on the treatment area to extract heat energy from the underlying fat layer without affecting surrounding tissues.
The applicator incorporates a controlled cooling system that delivers consistent low temperatures to the targeted area. Fat cells exposed to these conditions undergo a gradual natural process in which they are broken down and eliminated through the body's normal metabolic activity over time.
Applicator Function and Operation
The cryolipolysis handpiece is equipped with a vacuum-assisted applicator cup. This system gently draws the tissue into the applicator, positioning it between cooling panels for uniform temperature distribution.
- The vacuum pressure helps stabilize the treatment area
- Cooling panels deliver controlled and consistent temperature
- Designed to maintain skin surface protection during operation
Key Features
- Non-invasive procedure: no surgery, anesthesia, or needles required
- No incisions or scarring involved
- No downtime required after treatment
- Dual applicator capability: two cryo handles can operate simultaneously
- Advanced cooling system designed for skin protection
- Minimum operating temperature: up to -14°C
Technical Specifications
- Cooling Technology: Controlled cryotherapy system
- Applicator Type: Vacuum-assisted cryolipolysis handles
- Number of Handles: 2 (simultaneous operation supported)
- Minimum Temperature: -14°C
Packaging Information
- Packing Size: 52 × 54 × 67 cm
