CoolSculpting by Skin Perfect Medical - Rancho Cucamonga

It's easy to get started in your CoolSculpting journey to a slimmer you.* Your first step is to schedule a FREE consultation with one of our CoolSculpting certified providers. CoolSculpting is the only non-surgical body contouring treatment that freezes and eliminates stubborn fat from your body safely and effectively without surgery or downtime.1 CoolSculpting is the most advanced non-surgical way to lose those annoying bumps and stubborn fat.2 No Needles, No Surgery, No Downtime.  The CoolSculpting Procedure is excellent for those wanting to treat fat areas that do not respond to direct diet or exercise. Call today to schedule your FREE consultation.  (909) 551-3880

About Coolsculpting

What Is CoolSculpting?

The CoolSculpting procedure is the world's #1 non-invasive fat-reduction procedure.

CoolSculpting uses cooling technology that targets and cools unwanted fat cells in the selected areas to induce noticable, natural-looking reduction in fat bulges.* Patients often spend the procedure time reading, working on their laptops, or simply relaxing. It is effective, safe, and FDA-Cleared.*

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Our Location

Skin Perfect Medical in Rancho Cucamonga, CA., minutes away from Fontana, Rialto, Upland, Claremont and Ontario. We also serve the high desert communities of Apple Valley, Victorville and Hesperia. Call today to set up a FREE CoolSculpting consultation (909) 551-3880.

Skin Perfect Medical Aesthetics - Rancho Cucamonga

CoolSculpting - Rancho Cucamonga - Diamond Crystal Practice
10380 E Foothill Blvd Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Phone: (909) 551-3880

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1 Avram MM1, Harry RS., Cryolipolysis for subcutaneous fat layer reduction, Lasers Surg Med. 2009 Dec;41(10):703-8. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20014262
2 Zelickson B, Egbert BM, Preciado J, Allison J, Springer K, Manstein D, Cryolipolysis for Noninvasive Fat Cell Destruction: Initial Results from a Pig Model, Dermatologic Surgery: 2009; 35(10):1462-1470. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19614940

* Results and patient experience may vary.