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Non-Invasive Cosmetic Treatments Questions Answered!

ByGood Morning America
February 09, 2011, 5:43 PM

Feb. 9, 2011 — -- So many viewers have wanted to know more about the new non-invasive cosmetic treatments featured on "GMA" this morning, that we set up a Q&A with board certified dermatologist Dr. Debra Jaliman. Read her answers below, and click here to ask your own question!

Question from Sissy in Ormand Beach, ID: Is there anywhere in the south this procedure can be done, say Atlanta, GA? Orlando, Florida?

A: Please look at the following website to find participating doctors in your area www.coolscupting.com.

Question from Charles in Philadelphia, PA: I am a 51 year old man in great shape but I would love to get rid of my belly fat and love handles. I'm about 10lbs.overweight. My question is where to start to find the right treatment for me and, the proper professional to perform this. Please help.

A: It is important to be aware of your dietary lifestyle and eating habits for that is the only means to achieve long term success and weight maintenance. You can find more information on Cool Sculpting by Zeltiq at www.coolsculpting.com.

Question from Sharon in Spotswood, NJ: I am 52 years old and losing weight, but the biggest problem is my stomach. It doesn't seem to get smaller. It is source of embarrassment, not to mention it is the only part of my clothing I have problems with. How safe is the freezing procedure? I know it is fairly new, but how long does it last?

A: Cool Sculpting is very safe. The cool temperatures do not affect the muscles or nerves. There is no elevation of the triglycerides or cholesterol in the blood during the fat elimination. As far as we know, the fat does not return to the location where the procedure has been performed.

Question from Greg in Karlstad, MN: I have red veins that appear around my nose and on my face what is the best way to get rid of them.

A:The red veins are broken vessels. They come from sun exposure and from inflammation of the skin, also common in people with rosacea. In our practice, we use the Cool Glide laser by Cutera to treat this problem. Patients usually have 1 to 3 treatments to eliminate the red veins.

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