CoolSculpting is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment that uses cryolipolysis, a patented nonsurgical cooling technique, to reduce fat in targeted areas. The procedure involves cooling subcutaneous fat to the point that the fat cells are destroyed by the cooling process and absorbed by the body. It is based on the science of cryolipolysis, which uses the cellular response to cold to break down fatty tissue. The device cools the fat cells in the treated area, which can result in up to a 20-25% reduction of stubborn fat in the treated area. CoolSculpting is cleared to eliminate stubborn fat under the jawline, under the chin, the upper arms, back fat, bra fat, the flank area (love handles), abdomen, thighs, and under the buttocks. The procedure is non-invasive, meaning it does not involve cuts, anesthesia, or instruments entering the body. CoolSculpting is FDA-approved and carries fewer risks than traditional fat reduction methods such as liposuction. However, it is important for people to be aware of some potential side effects. CoolSculpting is a popular fat reduction method that targets fat in body areas that are more challenging to remove through diet and exercise.