Fat Freezing

Fat Freezing is best for those who have stubborn pockets of fat that don’t budge through diet and exercise. We specialise in Post partum, Post weight loss surgery, Hereditary target area’s, Hormonal weight changes, Menopausal clients and age factor weight changes.

HOW IT WORKS

Fat freezing is a non-invasive procedure that targets stubborn fat deposits. Using precise controlled cooling technology, it causes the fat cells to crystallize and go into Apoptosis. Over time, the body naturally eliminates the frozen fat cells through the lymphatic system. Increasing water intake, being active, keeping a balanced diet and lymphatic drainage will optimise the dissipation of fat cells.

TREATMENT AREA’S

Tummy
Bra Line
Chin
Arms
FUPA
Knee’s
Arm Pit
Inner Thighs
Outer Thighs
Gluteal Fold
Love Handles
Small Targeted Pockets

PRICES

1 Area of choice $499
2 Area’s of choice $699
Spot Treatment $299
Extra Area $200
Chin $299

Package of 3 Freezes 1 Area – $1198 (Saving $299)
Package of 3 Freezes 2 Areas – $1678 (Saving $418)

20% Discount for any package of 3

Prices Valid until June 2025

BEFORE & AFTER FAT FREEZING

FAQs

Fat Freezing, also known as Cryolipolysis, is a non-surgical fat reduction procedure that uses controlled cooling to eliminate stubborn fat cells that are resistant to diet and exercise.

Fat freezing works by applying a cooling applicator to the targeted area, which freezes the fat cells beneath the skin without damaging the surrounding tissues. The frozen fat cells crystallize and die, and over time, the body naturally processes and eliminates them.

Areas treated with fat freezing include:

  • Abdomen
  • Love Handles
  • Thighs (inner and outer)
  • Upper arms
  • Double chin
  • Back
  • Bra line
  • Gluteal Fold
  • Arm pits
  • Knee’s
  • Fupa
  • Spot Treatment

Yes, fat freezing is considered safe when performed by a trained and certified professional. It is a non-invasive procedure with a good safety profile. However, as with any cosmetic treatment, it is important to consult with a qualified provider to discuss potential risks and side effects.

A typical fat freezing session is 45 mins for larger area and 20 mins for smaller area. Multiple areas can be treated in one session to save time.

The number of sessions needed varies depending on individual goals and the amount of fat reduction desired. We recommend 3-4 sessions which are spaced one month apart but additional treatments may be done if required.

During the procedure, a gel pad and applicator are applied to the targeted area. You may feel intense cold initially, followed by a numbness in the treated area. Most patients experience minimal discomfort and can relax, read, or use electronic devices during the treatment.
Fat freezing has minimal downtime. Most patients can return to their normal activities immediately after the procedure. Some mild side effects, such as redness, swelling, bruising, or temporary numbness, may occur but typically resolve within a few days to weeks.
Initial results may be visible as early as four weeks after the procedure, with the most dramatic results appearing after two to three months. The body will continue to flush out fat cells for up to six months post-treatment.
The results of fat freezing are long-lasting because the treated fat cells are permanently eliminated. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential to prevent remaining fat cells from expanding.
Good candidates for fat freezing are individuals who are close to their ideal weight but have localized pockets of fat that are resistant to diet and exercise. It is not a weight-loss solution and is best suited for body contouring.
Yes, fat freezing can be combined with other body contouring treatments, such as radiofrequency, ultrasound, or laser therapy, to enhance results. Your provider can recommend a customized treatment plan based on your goals.

Maintaining results involves:

  • Adopting a healthy diet and regular exercise routine.
  • Staying hydrated and avoiding excessive weight gain.
  • Following post-treatment care instructions provided by your provider.