If you’ve heard of CoolSculpting, you’ve heard of cryolipolysis. It’s the science behind one of today’s most popular non-invasive fat reduction treatments—but many people still aren’t sure how it works, or if it’s safe. Here’s what you need to know about cryolipolysis, how it targets stubborn fat, and why it’s used at Bubolo Medical in Acworth.

The Basics: What Cryolipolysis Means
Cryolipolysis is a medical treatment that reduces fat by applying cold temperatures to specific areas of the body. The word itself breaks down to “cryo” (cold), “lipo” (fat), and “lysis” (breakdown). In simple terms, it uses cold to freeze and destroy fat cells without surgery.
This method is FDA-cleared and has been studied extensively for safety and effectiveness. It’s commonly used to reduce fat in the abdomen, flanks (love handles), thighs, upper arms, back, and under the chin.
How It Works
Fat cells are more sensitive to cold than other types of tissue. During treatment, a special applicator is placed on the targeted area, delivering controlled cooling to the underlying fat. The skin, muscle, and surrounding tissues remain unharmed.
The cold triggers a natural process that causes the fat cells to crystallize and break down. Over the next several weeks, the body gradually removes those damaged cells through the lymphatic system.
Because this process doesn’t require surgery, anesthesia, or incisions, there’s little to no downtime. Most people return to normal activities right after treatment.
What to Expect from Cryolipolysis
Results take time to develop. Most patients begin to notice a visible reduction in fat within four to six weeks, with full results appearing around three months. On average, studies show about a 20–25% fat reduction in treated areas.
It’s important to know that cryolipolysis is not a weight-loss solution. It’s designed for people who are already near their ideal weight but want to reduce pockets of fat that haven’t responded to diet and exercise.
Is It Safe?
Yes, cryolipolysis is considered safe for most healthy adults. It has been FDA-cleared since 2010 and is supported by multiple peer-reviewed clinical studies. Side effects are generally mild and temporary, such as numbness, redness, or slight swelling in the treated area.
At Bubolo Medical, all treatments are administered by trained professionals who assess your health history and goals before starting any procedure.
Why Bubolo Medical Uses Cryolipolysis
We use cryolipolysis through CoolSculpting, a trusted and widely used system with a strong safety record. What sets Bubolo Medical apart is our personalized approach. Every treatment plan is based on your body, your goals, and your overall wellness—not just one isolated area.
With more than two decades of experience serving Marietta, Acworth, Cobb County, and the greater Atlanta area, our team takes a medically guided approach to aesthetics, combining proven technology with honest, individualized care.



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