Cool Sculpting for a Hot New Bod!

You know those little rolls and bulges that don’t seem to shrink regardless of how many crunches you do or how few calories you consume? Well, there is a new treatment that might be right up your alley to help lose the muffin top or love handles. And, guess what? No knives, no suction hoses, no lasers, and no needles! So, are you asking what is it? It’s Cool Sculpting, and it’s the hottest new treatment for reducing fat in targeted areas like the tummy, back, and thighs.

What Is Cool Sculpting
It’s a patented, clinically proven procedure that freezes fat cells without damage to your skin. Seen recently on a segment of Dr. Oz, the treatment is non-invasive and there is no down-time. Yes, you can get on with your busy day after a treatment! Fat cells are naturally eliminated from your body, and you’re left looking better without those troublesome areas that don’t seem to respond to diet and exercise.

While you will see a noticeable reduction of fat after one visit, you can see even more amazing results after additional appointments. And, the long-term results should remain stable as long as you maintain your weight with normal diet and exercise.

How Do You Know If Cool Sculpting Might be Right for You?
Answer these questions to find out:

Do you exercise? Do you eat a healthy diet? Do you want a non-surgical treatment? Are you afraid of needles or surgery? Do you want to look better in a bathing suit? Do you want lasting results?

If you’ve answered yes to three or more questions, Cool Sculpting might be a good option for you. It is available for both men and women, and is the newest treatment offered by Dr. Shapiro. Call today to schedule an appointment or to learn more.


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