ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Jan. 19, 2018 -- Western Dermatology Consultants invites new CoolSculpting® patients to an exclusive event to ring in the new year and educate patients on how they can achieve their body goals with a little help from CoolSculpting® at its Albuquerque, NM, practice. The event will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Jan. 25, 2018.
At the “New Year…New You!” event, new patients can to learn more about the fat-freezing treatment and view a live demonstration of the procedure. While everyone is welcome to visit the practice, those who request an appointment for the day of the event will receive free consultations and VIP pricing on CoolSculpting® treatment packages. Plus, everyone who receives a consultation will also be entered to win a free CoolSculpting® cycle.
During each personalized consultation, the practice’s Body Sculptors, who are certified by CoolSculpting® University, will discuss aesthetic goals before determining which treatments can best achieve them.
The practice prides itself on providing customized packages for each patient, rather than standardized, cookie-cutter approaches. Its providers recommend only those treatments they believe will yield the best possible results. As its spa is a medical-grade facility supervised by board-certified dermatologists, it offers much higher standards in treatment effectiveness than traditional or non-physician-supervised locations – without compromising safety or comfort.
In 2010, Western Dermatology became one of the first in the region to offer CoolSculpting® from certified providers. Since then, its Body Sculptors have performed hundreds of successful treatments with high patient satisfaction.
Recognizing that everyone is shaped differently, Western Dermatology’s providers can treat nearly any body part, as the practice owns every CoolSculpting applicator. Each is a different size and shape, to sculpt treatment zones proportionately and efficiently.
FDA-cleared areas for fat reduction include:
- Abdomen
- Flanks
- Upper arms
- Inner and outer thighs
- Back (including bra fat)
- Submentum, or chin and neck area
- “Banana rolls” under the buttocks
At the end of 2017, the FDA also cleared CoolSculpting® for tightening lax tissue while reducing fat in the submentum, making it one of the only FDA-cleared devices on the market that can do both.
The appearance of a double chin, which is said to concern about two-thirds of the American population, is caused by either fat deposits or lax, sagging skin – or even both, depending on individual patient genetics, weight fluctuations, or aging.
To attend the New Year…New You! event and book a free consultation, contact the practice online or by phone at 505-855-9267.
CONTACT
The Spa at Western Dermatology Consultants
http://www.westerndermatology.com/
505-855-9267
10151 Montgomery Blvd. NE, Suite A, Bldg. 1
Albuquerque, NM 87111


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