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What is CoolSculpting?

CoolSculpting® freezes fat cells for up to 25% of your treatment area. Unlike traditional diet and exercise, it’s quick, non-invasive, and you can see results in as little as one appointment. If you’re looking for the #1 CoolSculpting Provider in the San Francisco Bay Area, you’ve come to the right place!

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Ranked #1 CoolSculpting
Provider in Pleasanton.

We Do Things A Little Different At Sculptology Because You’re Different! Your Goals And Your Journey Are Customized Specifically To YOU! We Always Start With A Consultation And From There, We Let Science Go To Work!

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CoolSculpting® Elite is a non-invasive, permanent, fat reduction. This treatment is non-surgical/invasive and requires no downtime. CoolSculpting is FDA-cleared to treat nine areas of the body. The nine areas are the chin, arms, abdomen, flanks, bra fat, inner thigh, outer thighs, distal thigh, and banana roll or the area underneath the butt. CoolSculpting specifically targets subcutaneous fat, which is the pinchable fat beneath the skin. This fat is considered to be very stubborn, unaffected by all the diet and exercise in the world.

CoolSculpting® Elite is FDA-cleared to target, freeze, and eliminate treated fat cells in 9 different areas using a fat-freezing technology known as Cryolipolysis. This non-invasive process naturally eliminates up to 20-25% of treated fat cells over a 1-3 month period and is a safer option for eliminating stubborn fat than most other methods. Like any treatment, there are side effects. You can learn more in our FAQ section.

What to Expect During & After Your CoolSculpting Treatment. Get Prepped and Chill!

With CoolSculpting® Elite, we can pinpoint the exact trouble spots where you’d like to reduce fat and concentrate the reduction on just those areas. We always ensure that body symmetry, even reduction, and complete coverage are achieved with each customized treatment plan.

Many of us have stubborn fat despite diet and exercise

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IT’S SCIENCE

CoolSculpting® Elite freezes and kills fat cells. Experts spent years developing and refining the process, which they call cryolipolysis. By freezing fat cells (which do not like the cold), they die off and are excreted out of the body through our natural body system (lymphatic). The behavior of these fat cells is critical to why CoolSculpting works. A person has a consistent number of fat cells throughout their lifetime. Fat cells do not regenerate once they die, making CoolSculpting a form of permanent fat reduction. Patients may see results 9-12 weeks after treatment. Each CoolSculpting treatment can reduce an area by 20-25% over this 2-3-month period.

CoolSculpting® effectively targets fat cells underneath the skin without damage to the skin or surrounding tissues. treated fat cells are frozen and then die.

LOSING WEIGHT & ELIMINATING FAT ARE 2 DIFFERENT THINGS

Weight loss and CoolSculpting are not the same! There is a huge difference between losing weight and losing inches. Our goal for CoolSculpting is to change the shape and contours of your body.

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In the weeks to follow, the body naturally processes and eliminates these dead fat cells. Treated fat cells are gone for good!*

FAT VS STUBBORN FAT

You have a certain number of fat cells and they expand or shrink as you gain and lose weight through your diet and exercise routine. The number of fat cells varies from person to person, but post-adolescence, you do not continue to make new ones. You may have stubborn pockets of fat that are more difficult to reduce, despite a healthy diet and regular exercise. This is where CoolSculpting comes in.

Don’t Just Imagine Results, See Them

Being a mom of three, I never thought I would like my stomach again but now I have so much more confidence! 100% recommend!

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I LOVE Sculptology! … They went through and told me what they thought would be a good plan for me, and set realistic expectations. They did a 3-D photo session so I could see the results.

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We’re happy to schedule a complimentary consultation or answer any of your questions about your Sculptology Journey!

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Nearby Towns and Suburbs

  • Dublin is 4 miles to the north-west.
  • Livermore is 6 miles to the east.
  • Union City is 9 miles to the south-west.
  • Fairview is 9 miles to the west.
  • Fremont is 9 miles to the south-west.
  • Hayward is 11 miles to the west.
  • Castro Valley is 11 miles to the west.
  • Cherryland is 12 miles to the west.
  • Newark is 12 miles to the south-west.
  • Danville is 13 miles to the north-west.
  • Ashland is 13 miles to the west.
  • San Lorenzo is 13 miles to the west.
  • Alamo is 15 miles to the north-west.
  • Milpitas is 16 miles to the south.
  • Moraga is 18 miles to the north-west.