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No, CoolSculpting doesn’t require general anesthesia. During the treatment, your provider may use a topical numbing agent to help you feel comfortable and relaxed during the procedure.
Those who are under 18 years old, pregnant or nursing, and have medical conditions that may be aggravated by the procedure should avoid receiving CoolSculpting treatments.
It’s recommended to avoid any strenuous activities right after receiving your CoolSculpting treatment. However, after a week, you must start gently exercising your muscles again to maintain your new figure.
No, CoolSculpting treatments don’t hurt. While you may experience discomfort from the cooling process, the discomfort should subside within a few minutes after treatment.
During CoolSculpting, a device that delivers controlled cooling will be placed on the skin of the treatment area. The procedure takes about 30 minutes to an hour to complete.
No, Botox doesn’t yield immediate results. You have to wait around two weeks to see the full effects of the treatment. The reason for this is that Botox takes time to work its way through your body.
There is no surgery involved with Botox treatments. During the treatment, a small amount of Botox will be injected into your muscles to relax them and reduce muscle movement.
No, Botox won’t permanently change your face. The effects of the treatment are temporary and last around 3 to 4 months. If you want to maintain a more youthful appearance, you can continue with regular treatments.
Yes, Botox is an effective treatment for preventing wrinkles and fine lines. The treatment will relax the muscles in your face that cause wrinkles and lines to appear on your face.
Yes, we do. You can drive to our exact location at 10090 NW Prairie View Road, Kansas City.
The recovery time after a CoolSculpting treatment is minimal. Most clients can return to work and normal activities immediately after their procedure.
Yes, CoolSculpting can reduce stomach fat. The treatment can target the abdomen and flanks without affecting other areas of your body. You will be able to see results after just one treatment session.
Individuals who are under 18 years old, pregnant, breastfeeding, and have medical conditions that would make them unsuitable for the procedure should not undergo CoolSculpting treatments.
Yes, CoolSculpting is a safe treatment for fat reduction. The most common side effect of the procedure is redness and swelling in the treated area. This usually resolves within 24 hours after your treatment.
A CoolSculpting treatment is an FDA-approved non-invasive procedure that uses controlled cooling to eliminate stubborn fat cells underneath the skin without harming other parts of your body.
Yes, Botox can work on the crow’s feet, which are the lines around your eyes. The treatment can be injected into the muscles that cause wrinkles and relax them for a smoother appearance.
A Botox treatment contains a small amount of botulinum toxin, which is derived from the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. It is used to relax muscles and reduce wrinkles on your face.
No, the effects of Botox can’t be reversed. You’ll need to wait for at least 3-4 months for the treatment to dissolve into your bloodstream and for your receptors to stop being paralyzed.
A good candidate for Botox is someone who wants to enhance their appearance but doesn’t want to go under the knife and have surgery.
No, the results of Botox aren’t permanent. You can expect the results of Botox to last for about 3-4 months. After that time period, you’ll need to receive a touch-up treatment to maintain your desired results.
No, CoolSculpting won’t eliminate your cellulite. However, it can help you lose stubborn fat cells that are causing the dimpled appearance of cellulite on your skin.
No, CoolSculpting won't make you lose weight. While the procedure can help reduce fat cells under your skin, you shouldn't expect a dramatic weight loss after your procedure.
CoolSculpting is performed by using a handheld device to freeze and destroy fat cells underneath the skin, leaving you with a more toned, sculpted look.
The results of a CoolSculpting are long-lasting. However, they will only be permanent with proper diet and exercise. Failure to live a healthy lifestyle can cause the remaining fat cells to grow in size.
You’re an ideal candidate for CoolSculping if you’re at least 18 years old, you’re not pregnant or nursing, and already near your ideal weight or figure.
No, you can’t be addicted to Botox since there aren’t any addictive ingredients in the treatment. However, it’s still possible to be “addicted” to the effects of Botox.
Botox treatments can take anywhere between 15-30 minutes. It’s a quick procedure that’s used to successfully reduce wrinkles on your face.
Some of the possible side effects of receiving Botox include pain, swelling, and bruising of the treated area. You may also experience headaches, nausea, and other flu-like symptoms.
It's recommended to repeat Botox treatments every 3-4 months. This helps you maintain the results of your treatment and keep your face looking fresh and youthful.
Yes, Botox treatments are a safe way to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on your face. To ensure your safety during the treatment, remember to only receive Botox from qualified professionals.
The best way to ensure safe CoolSculpting treatments is to receive the treatment from a trained and experienced professional. You should also listen to their advice on what to do before, during, and after your treatment.
Teenagers (especially those who are under 18) should avoid receiving CoolSculpting treatments. The treatment freezes fat cells, which can be dangerous to a teenager's developing body.
CoolSculpting treatments usually take around 30-60 minutes, depending on the size of the treatment area. For instance, large areas such as the thighs and abdomen will require more time than smaller areas like the arms or chin.
Yes, CoolSculpting can eliminate stomach fat. The treatment will freeze the fat cells in your abdomen and cause them to die off over time. As a result, you can achieve a slimmer waistline.
Individuals who are pregnant or nursing, are under 18 years old, and are far from their ideal weight are recommended to avoid receiving CoolSculpting treatments for their safety.
There is no downtime required for Botox. You can go back to work and day-to-day activities immediately after your treatment. However, it's recommended to avoid strenuous activity for at least 48 hours.
No, Botox doesn't require surgery. The treatment is an injection of botulinum toxin into the muscles to reduce muscle contraction and create a smoother appearance.
During a Botox treatment, your doctor injects the toxin into specific facial muscles to relax them and reduce muscle movement. This helps you look more rested and refreshed.
You should repeat Botox treatments every 3-4 months. The effects of the treatment are temporary, and you will need to repeat your injections to maintain your desired results.
Yes, you can use Botox for chronic migraines. The treatment can be injected into the forehead muscles and helps block neurotransmitters that cause pain.
Yes, CoolSculpting can reduce your double chin. The treatment can be performed on your submental area (underneath the jawline) for a slimmer facial profile.
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that eliminates fat cells through suction, while CoolSculpting uses controlled cooling to target and eliminate fat cells without surgery.
Yes, CoolSculpting is an outpatient procedure. You can go home the same day after your treatment and you will not need to spend any time in a hospital or overnight facility.
No, CoolSculpting treatments aren't painful. However, if you're sensitive to cold temperatures, you may feel a slight tingling sensation during the treatment. This is normal and will go away after your procedure.
CoolSculpting is a non-surgical fat reduction treatment that utilizes cooling to eliminate stubborn fat cells in specific areas of the body. There is no downtime involved and you can return to work immediately after your treatment.
After receiving Botox, you should avoid touching the treatment area, performing strenuous exercises, drinking alcoholic drinks, and smoking cigarettes.
There is no recovery time for Botox, and you can return to work immediately after your treatment. However, remember to follow your provider's instructions when it comes to aftercare.
Yes, Botox can help reduce forehead wrinkles. The treatment can be strategically injected into your forehead to relax the muscles in your forehead for smoother-looking skin.
Botox works by blocking the release of a chemical called acetylcholine, which is responsible for causing muscle spasms and contractions in your face. This causes you to relax facial muscles, resulting in smoother skin and fewer wrinkles.
No, Botox doesn't deliver permanent results. The results of the treatment are only temporary and last for about 3 to 4 months and you need touch-up treatments to maintain your look.
The most common treatment areas for CoolSculpting are the upper arms, thighs, abdomen, buttocks, back, chest, and chin.
Yes, CoolSculpting can reduce chin fat. The treatment is designed to freeze the fat cells underneath your skin so they will die off naturally, leaving you with a slimmer-looking face.
Good candidates for CoolSculpting include those who are already within their goal weight and want to reduce stubborn fat on their bodies. They should also have realistic expectations about what they can achieve with this procedure.
No, CoolSculpting doesn't require any recovery time. Clients can go right back to work or school after their treatment and are able to resume most normal activities immediately.
No, there are no injections involved with CoolSculpting treatments. It is a non-invasive procedure which employs cooling technology to target and eliminate fat cells underneath your skin.
Pregnant women should avoid all forms of botulinum toxin because there is a high risk that the toxin can cause birth defects in the unborn baby.
You can already achieve your desired results from Botox in just one treatment. However, the number of units you will need depends on how much muscle activity is present in the treatment area.
It takes around 20-30 minutes to administer a Botox treatment, and you can expect to achieve the results of your treatment within 2 weeks.
Yes, Botox is a safe treatment for preventing wrinkles and fine lines. Remember to receive the correct dosage of Botox and follow your doctor’s advice about the treatment to prevent complications.
It's recommended to receive at least three Botox treatments per year, spaced out every four months. This helps maintain your youthful appearance from the treatment.
Pregnant women aren't recommended to receive CoolSculpting. The treatment can be unsafe for your baby and may cause complications during pregnancy, such as miscarriage or premature birth.
Yes, CoolSculpting treatments are safe. They're an FDA-approved procedure that uses cooling to safely target and eliminate fat cells underneath the skin without damaging other parts of your body.
During a CoolSculpting treatment, you may feel some discomfort as the cooling device is applied to your body. This discomfort is generally tolerable and you can relax while receiving the treatment.
No, CoolSculpting doesn't require significant downtime. You can typically resume your daily activities right away and you will not need to take any time off from work or school.
No, the effects of CoolSculpting are gradual and will require patience to see full results. You can expect to see significant improvements in your figure within 4-6 months after your treatment.
Botox treatments are made from a purified protein called botulinum toxin type A. This toxin works by blocking the release of neurotransmitters, which causes temporary muscle paralysis and smooth muscle relaxation.
Yes, Botox can prevent crow's feet. The treatment is done by injecting the toxin into the muscles that cause crow's feet. This helps relax the muscles and prevent wrinkles from forming.
Yes, there are a few side effects that may occur after receiving Botox. Some common side effects of the treatment include injection site reactions, headaches, nausea, and muscle weakness.
No, the effects of Botox aren’t permanent. They last around 3-4 months and then you have to receive the treatment again to maintain the effects.
Botox is a neurotoxin treatment that relaxes the muscles in your face, making you look younger and more rested. It can be used to treat wrinkles, forehead lines, crow's feet around the eyes, and other signs of aging.
Most clients need around 2-3 sessions of CoolSculpting to achieve their desired results from the treatment.
Yes, CoolSculpting can help reduce fat on the chin. The treatment will freeze and destroy the fat cells in your chin area to achieve a more toned appearance.
Some possible risks of receiving a CoolSculpting treatment include bruising, pain, and swelling at the treated area.
No, CoolSculpting treatments aren't designed to help you lose weight. While it can tone and firm your body, it's not a substitute for diet and exercise.
Botox takes around two weeks to settle into your muscles and skin, so you can expect full results within this time frame.
Yes, Botox treatments are safe. Many individuals have been receiving Botox injections for years to help prevent the formation of wrinkles and fine lines.
It's recommended to space out your Botox treatments around 3-4 months apart. This is the best timeframe for you to see results while avoiding any unnecessary complications.
Individuals who have a history of allergic reaction to botulinum toxin products, or individuals with a known sensitivity to any component of the product are recommended to avoid the treatment.
Some common side effects of Botox include itching, swelling, or redness at the injection site. Temporary muscle weakness, nausea, and vomiting may also occur.
You can start receiving CoolSculpting treatments once you are 18 years old. At this age, there is no need for parental consent for the procedure.
After your CoolSculpting treatment, you should avoid strenuous activity, consuming alcohol, smoking cigarettes, and excessive sun exposure for at least 1-2 weeks.
It's recommended to space out your CoolSculpting sessions by 4-6 weeks apart. This will allow your body enough time to recover and respond to each procedure.
Yes, CoolSculpting can reduce thigh fat. The treatment will use cooling technology to freeze fat in the thigh area for a more sculpted appearance.
You can maintain the results of your CoolSculpting treatment by following a healthy diet and staying active. Your doctor may recommend a maintenance plan that will help keep your body looking its best.
The common treatment areas for Botox include the forehead, crow’s feet around the eyes, frown lines between eyebrows, and the area around the mouth.
It's not recommended to drink alcohol after Botox since it can cause complications in the skin and muscles of your face.
A Botox treatment is a cosmetic procedure that reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by injecting tiny doses of botulinum toxin into the muscle layer of your face.
While Botox can provide a temporary improvement for static wrinkles, it's not designed for this purpose. Botox is a treatment for dynamic wrinkles since it works by temporarily paralyzing the muscles responsible for generating these lines.
No, Botox treatments don’t last forever. The effects of Botox are temporary and will wear off after around three to four months.
There is no surgery required with CoolSculpting. This means you can have a treatment and not have to worry about downtime or recovery.
Cellulite cannot be completely removed with CoolSculpting, since it isn’t designed for that. But as the body continues to lose fat cells over time, you may notice some improvements in the appearance of cellulite on your body.
Yes, CoolSculpting is an FDA-approved treatment. It’s the only FDA-cleared procedure to use controlled cooling technology to safely target and destroy fat cells with no downtime required.
No, CoolSculpting won't damage your skin. It's a safe and effective treatment for reducing fat cells underneath the skin without damaging your skin's top layer.
In general, you can't determine how many inches of fat will be removed with CoolSculpting. Results can vary from patient to patient, but patients can expect approximately a one inch loss per treated area.
Yes, bruising is a normal side effect of receiving Botox treatments. It usually goes away within 24 hours and doesn’t need any special care or medication.
It's recommended to schedule your Botox treatments around 3-4 months apart. However, this can be adjusted based on the results you get from each treatment and how well they work for you.
While botulinum toxin can be toxic in large doses, the amount of toxin injected into your muscles during a Botox treatment is very small and will cause no harm.
No, it does not. It temporarily paralyzes muscles for around 3-4 months to prevent the muscle from moving and causing wrinkles or other issues.
On average, most patients need around 12 units of Botox (on each side) for their crow’s feet. However, some may require more than that and others less.
Some patients may feel uncomfortable during the treatment due to the tugging sensation of the CoolSculpting applicator, as well as slight pain or stinging. There may also be temporary redness, brusing, and swelling at theh treatment site.
Some benefits of CoolSculpting include: it's clinically proven to reduce fat, it leads to zero downtime and recovery, and it is an easy, painless procedure.
CoolSculpting results can be considered permanent, as long as the patient works to maintain their new weight. A healthy diet and regular exercise are required to maintain results.
Yes. Many studies have found that CoolSculpting effectively reduces fat in the targeted area, without the need for surgery.
Botox generally lasts around 3-4 months. Some patients experience Botox lasting for up to 6 months, while in others it may only last for 2 months.
No, it doesn't. Botox simply paralyzes the muscles for a few months, leading to your wrinkles relaxing. Once it wears off, your face will return to its previous look.
The bacteria in Botox was discovered in the 1920s to 1940s to relax overactive muscles. It was only in the late 80s and 90s that providers started offering it for facial wrinkles, and in 2002 it was approved by the FDA.
No, your face will not look older than it did before your Botox, after your Botox wears off. Your previous wrinkles will simply appear again, as the muscles causing them tighten beneath the skin.
The main reason for Botox's popularity is its results. Countless patients have experienced the relaxing of the facial muscles that lead to dynamic wrinkles in the face. With Botox injections, your wrinkles smooth out almost immediately.
Coolsculpting focuses on eliminating the stubborn fat pockets in different parts of the body. On the other hand, EmSculpt strengthens, builds, and tones the muscle mass.
Patients don’t need to worry about a long downtime after their Coolsculpting treatment since this is a non-surgical procedure. Some patients even return to their normal activities right after the treatment.
This non-surgical procedure helps get rid of the fat in the different parts of the body like the thighs, stomach, and arms. Stubborn fat in the arms is one of the most treated areas for Coolsculpting.
Most patients require multiple treatment sessions of Coolsculpting to achieve their body goals. Consult with a trusted provider today to find out how many treatment sessions are needed for you.
The eliminated fat cells from a Coolsculpting treatment won’t return to the treated areas, but new fat cells may still develop there. It’s important to keep a stable weight to maintain the results of Coolsculpting for longer.
Although Botox and laser treatments can be done in the same area, it’s better to consult with a dermatologist first to avoid unwanted side effects. Most of them recommend getting the treatments at least a week apart to allow the skin to heal and the Botox to settle.
Botox is one of the most popular treatments used for reducing the appearance of crow’s feet around the eyes. It works by relaxing the muscles in the area to smooth out the wrinkles.
Makeup can only be applied to the skin 4-6 hours after the treatment to avoid complications. Make sure to apply the product delicately to avoid putting pressure on the treated areas.
The body always creates new neurotransmitters which weaken the effects of Botox. Wrinkles usually return once the injectable has completely faded after a few months.
Although both injectables use botulinum toxin to reduce wrinkles, Xeomin is known as the “naked” form of Botox because it doesn’t contain accessory proteins.
There isn’t an age limit for CoolSculpting because the appearance of stubborn fat pockets happens to almost anyone. However, a patient requires an accompanying guardian during the initial consultation to sign the consent forms if they’re under 18 years old.
Patients with good overall health who are about 10 lbs. away from their target weight may benefit from CoolSculpting treatments. They should also have “pinchable” fat in the treatment areas.
The initial results of a CoolSculpting treatment usually show about 2 to 3 weeks after the procedure because the body takes time to flush the destroyed fat cells out. The final results are visible a few months after the treatment.
Some common but mild side effects of CoolSculpting include pain in the treatment areas, but they usually subside after a few days. In rare cases, some CoolSculpting patients developed Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia (PAH) in which the treated area hardens into a butter-shaped lump. Make sure to get the treatment done from a trusted provider to avoid the development of CoolSculpting side effects.
The stubborn fat cells that die during a CoolSculpting treatment are eventually flushed out of the body. They won’t return to the problem areas, but patients might still develop new fat cells, so it’s important to maintain a stable weight after the procedure.
Botox injections help correct minor facial asymmetries by relaxing the muscles and providing the problem areas with a slight lift. The neurotoxin injection is often combined with dermal filler treatments to achieve better results.
A drooping eyelid is one of the most common side effects of a bad Botox job. Make sure to get Botox injections from a provider with the right training and enough experience to avoid droopy eyes and other Botox complications.
Botox lip flip is a non-surgical cosmetic treatment that involves the injection of Botox into the upper lip to make it look fuller. This procedure is great for patients with thin lips and gummy smiles.
Botox works well in erasing dynamic wrinkles, such as the forehead lines and crow’s feet. The neurotoxin injection relaxes the overused facial muscle to smoothen the wrinkle on the treatment area.
Aside from improving the appearance of existing wrinkles, Botox is also effective for preventing the appearance of new ones. However, experts warn about using Botox as the only way to slow the development of wrinkles and other signs of aging.
CoolSculpting does not actually have an age limit, but a person needs to be at least 18 years old to be a candidate.
Yes. Skinny people can still undergo CoolSculpting as it still depends on the body fat present in a person's body.
CoolSculpting at home using ice packs is not at all safe, and it would just result to frostbites.
No. CoolSculpting is not a weight loss procedure but rather a nonsurgical fat-reduction treatment that can help sculpt your body.
Baby Botox use smaller doses that will come out more naturally as it will preserve your facial muscles’ natural expressive range while still preventing wrinkles and signs of aging.
Botox is not recommended for people who have neuromuscular disease such as Myesthenia Gravis or Multiple Sclerosis.
It is extremely important not to rub or massage the area after getting Botox as it may transfer to another area which is not the target area.
The pain scale given for CoolSculpting is around 6/10 and a stinging pain may be present for about 2-3 weeks.
No. CoolSculpting is contraindicated to cold sensitivity called cold urticaria or Raynaud’s disease.
Yes. CoolSculpting is actually safe to do in multiple areas. However, it would take at least 8 weeks to have it done on the same area.
Most patients are advised to return to their clinics every to three to four months for touch-up sessions.
As long as you are 18 or above, you can start getting Botox. Getting Botox early is known as preventative Botox, and can help delay the onset of wrinkles as you age.
Yes, Botox for forehead wrinkles is completely safe and has been FDA-approved for smoothing lines.
Botox doesn't last in the body. Like any other dermal filler, the body metabolizes it and processes it as waste. There are no negative long-term effects of Botox. In fact, patients see a decreased rate of aging signs because of Botox.
Botox can be applied in almost any area of the face and body. In the face, patients usually have Botox applied around the forehead, top of the nose, around the eyes, around the lips, jawline, and neck.
Yes, CoolSculpting is a great fat loss option for both men and women. It is also used to deal with excess fat on the back, waist, thighs, buttocks, and arms.
No, CoolSculpting is an FDA-approved procedure and is therefore incredibly safe. The applicator only delivers freezing technology on the fat cells and produces results without damaging neighboring tissues.
Unfortunately, CoolSculpting is not covered by health insurance as it is considered a cosmetic treatment.
CoolSculpting is a great alternative to tummy tuck. Compared to traditional forms of weight loss, CoolSculpting doesn't require any surgery and requires zero down time. Patients can immediately resume their schedules normally immediately after the procedure.
CoolSculpting devices release cooling technology with temperatures ranging between 39 and 41 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is controlled and will effectively target fat without harming other cells and tissues.
The CoolSculpting treatment will feel quite chilly, with the first 5-10 minutes giving patients an intense cold sensation as their skin numbs. There is also some pulling and tugging from the applicators during the treatment.
CoolSculpting can be done on almost any part of the body that has stubborn fat, but some popular areas include the abdomen, the arms, the thighs, and the chin.
CoolSculpting can remove up to 25% of the fat cells in a targeted area. As long as the patient practices a healthy diet and regular exercise afterward, this fat will stay off permanently.
Some side effects of CoolSculpting include a temporary redness, bruising, swelling, and skin sensitivity at the treated area.
CoolSculpting pain is only felt during the treatment itself, with some pain coming from the numbness of the cooling of the CoolSculpting equipment, as well as some slight pulling and pinching sensations on the fatty part of the skin.
Botox in the forehead typically lasts up to 3 to 4 months, depending on how quickly the body processes the Botox and how often the patient contracts their forehead muscles.
Botox results don't always have to look plastic and frozen. Skill and experience are prerequisites to creating an organic Botox look. With the right hands, you can replicate natural-looking results, although the use of Botox becomes more obvious with age.
Patients can get Botox as early as 18 years old. Botox is a great preventative injectable against wrinkles so having it injected in your mid-20s is a good idea.
Yes, there is nothing wrong with stopping Botox once you start. Contrary to what people believe, you won't look older once the effects of Botox wear off.
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