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Cryolipolysis Fat Freezing | Non Surgical Fat Reduction

by Steve Johnson London
Get rid of stubborn fat with Cryolipolysis Fat Freezing at Nue Clinic. Our non-surgical fat reduction treatment uses advanced technology to freeze and eliminate unwanted fat cells. Visit our website to learn more about a slimmer, more sculpted figure.


Cryolipolysis, or Fat Freezing as it’s more commonly known, Is a non-invasive method for removing unwanted fatty deposits in the body.

It works particularly well on the very stubborn areas, and areas of odd fat placement. It helps to reduce the bulk and reshape the treated area.

How Does Cryolipolysis Work?

Cryolipolysis Fat Freezing works by super cooling the subcutaneous fat cells to -7, causing injury, at which point they go through a process of cell death known as Apoptosis.

The destroyed fat cells then leave the body via the Lymphatic System.

Approximately 25-40% of fat cells are targeted with each treatment.

Hoe Does Cryolipolysis Fat Freezing Work?

GUARANTEED RESULTS

PRICING

  • Single session, 1 area £150
  • Single session, 2 areas £225
  • Course of 3, single area £400Course of 3, two areas, £595

We have ample free parking and our clients come from far and wide including Milton Keynes, Northampton, Luton, Bedford, Wellingborough and further afield.

The Nue Clinic offers a range of non surgical fat reductio, non invasive, advanced technology, revolutionary treatments based in the outskirts of the bustling town of Milton Keynes, close to the MK Dons Stadium and the famous IKEA.

We aim to help every client on their treatment journey and give their confidence a boost. From Non Surgical Fat Reduction to Skin Peels, we’re here to help every step of the way.

Click here to know more about Non Surgical Fat Reduction.


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