CHARLESTON, S.C., Jan. 09, 2018 -- If the new year (along with healthy resolutions for body goals) wasn’t enough cause for celebration, CoolSculpting® has now received additional FDA clearance for skin tightening in conjunction with fat reduction for the submental area. To mark both of these events, new patients can receive $250 off treatment sessions of CoolSculpting® at Charleston, SC, practice Germain Dermatology.
CoolSculpting® is a tested and true treatment that reduces fat deposits through a controlled cooling process. As a leading dermatological practice for non-surgical fat reduction, Germain Dermatology was the first practice in South Carolina to offer CoolSculpting® in 2010 as part of its extensive menu of cosmetic treatments. Since then, it was also the first in the region to offer both the CoolAdvantage Petite™ (FDA-cleared for fat reduction in the upper arm) and CoolMini™ applicators.
Notably, the CoolMini™ applicator is most commonly used to reduce fat deposits in the under-chin or submental area. The appearance of a double chin, however, can also be caused or exacerbated by skin laxity (which in turn can also appear as a result of the aging process or significant weight loss). With the new FDA clearance, patients can also expect treatment with this applicator to tighten lax, sagging skin – minimizing both causes of a double chin at once.
Germain Dermatology is a CoolSculpting® certified practice, and a Crystal Rewards Preferred Member (a program that distinguishes successful CoolSculpting® providers). It boasts of four separate CoolSculpting® machines, allowing its providers the ability to “DualSculpt” (i.e. use two machines on a patient at once) to target multiple treatment areas more quickly during a session, as well as accommodate patients with more convenient time slots.
The practice’s providers have received specialized training in providing CoolSculpting® treatments, and have performed thousands of sessions with a high rate of patient satisfaction. Depending on the size and number of areas to be treated, a CoolSculpting® session at Germain Dermatology can be performed in as quickly as 35 minutes.
With its extensive experience with CoolSculpting®, the practice is planning an early 2018 launch of a CoolSculpting® focused website to provide patients with accurate information about the procedure, and help them determine whether it might be appropriate for them.
Germain Dermatology’s providers are all appropriately certified, and work hard to provide patients with effective treatments that do not compromise safety or comfort. To learn more about the CoolSculpting® process or to request a consultation with one of its providers, contact Germain Dermatology online or by calling (843) 881–4440.
Contact Information:
Germain Dermatology
http://www.germaindermatology.com/
(843) 881–4440
612 Seacoast Parkway
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
29464


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