Cryolipolysis is the non-surgical or non-invasive treatments aimed at reducing subcutaneous fat and reduce the signs of cellulite. Patented instrumentation tampered subcutaneous fat cells. Patent own Zeltiq American company, which supplies instruments for Cryolipolysis beauty salons and spa facilities.
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Cryolipolysis is a medical treatment used to destroy fat cells. Its principle relies on controlled cooling to near 4 Celsius for the non-invasive localized reduction of fat deposits in order to reshape body contours. The exposure to cooling is set so that it causes cell death of subcutaneous fat tissue without apparent damage to the overlying skin. The procedure is billed as a nonsurgical alternative to liposuction.[1] "Cryolipolysis" is a portmanteau of "cryogenic" and "lipolysis."[citation needed] Generically the process can also be known as "fat freezing".
Aplikace je vhodná na oblasti lipomatóz (lokálního nahromadění tuku do tukových boulí), technika není redukční kúra.
The method is based on the recognition that fat cells are more sensitive to cold than other cells. Targeted cooling of subcutaneous fat causes tampered fat cells, thereby damaging them. With natural cellular process, apoptosis, will destroy these cells disturbed and it is then via the lymphatic system drained from the body.
Lipolysis procedures attempt to "dissolve" fat cells by nonsurgical means. A number of methods have been attempted, including the use of laser, ultrasound, and Radio frequency current.[1] Popsicle panniculitis is a dermatologic condition that shows that exposure to low temperatures can selectively damage subcutaneous fat while leaving skin intact.[6][7] Based on the premise that fat cells are more easily damaged by cooling than skin cells, Cryolipolysis was developed to apply low temperatures to tissue via thermal conduction. In order to avoid frostbite, a specific temperature level and exposure is determined. Physicians Dieter Manstein and R. Rox Anderson at The Wellman Center at Massachusetts General Hospital originated the concept, explored it in a number of experiments on pigs, and reported their data in 2008.[8][9] While the process is not fully understood, it appears that fatty tissue that is cooled below body temperature but above freezing undergoes localized cell death followed by a local inflammatory response, a local panniculitis,[8] that gradually over the course of several months results in a reduction of the fatty tissue layer.[5] When exposed to extreme cold, the body's usual response is to restrict circulation to keep the core of the body at the correct temperature. Cryolipolysis makes use of a powerful vacuum which adds to the inflammatory response by drawing blood up to the surface layers of the skin.
Typical cost per treatment area ranges from E750 to 1500 depending on the size of the applicator and the area being treated. Treatment time for general use/application is between 45–60 minutes per site. We have a pair of cryolipolysis devices and applicators so that wew can use simultaneously reducing the overall treatment time when treating corresponding areas such as the sides of the stomach, back of legs and flanks.
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Kontraindikace pro užití této metody jsou zejména u rizikových skupin, a to v těchto případech onemocnění: onkologická léčba, epilepsie, silná antidepresiva, těhotenství a kojení, vážná onemocnění srdce, ledvin, jater, oběhové soustavy závažná kožní a infekční onemocnění, trombóza, léky na ředění krve, ateroskleróza, krvácivé stavy, cirhóza jater, diabetes s léčbou inzulínem, implantáty z kovu v těle v místě ošetření. Také se nedoporučuje při menstruaci a ani při extrémní obezitě.