Warm sculpting and CoolSculpting are two different non-surgical fat reduction treatments that use different mechanisms to achieve similar results.

Warm Sculpting: Also known as laser lipolysis or laser-assisted liposuction, warm sculpting uses laser energy to heat and melt fat cells.

CoolSculpting: CoolSculpting, also known as cryolipolysis, works by targeting and freezing fat cells.

Treatment Process:

Warm Sculpting: During a warm sculpting treatment, a laser device is used to heat and melt the fat cells in the targeted area.

Treatment Process:

CoolSculpting: CoolSculpting involves placing a specialized cooling applicator on the targeted area.

Treatment Areas:

Warm Sculpting: Warm sculpting can be used on various body areas, including the abdomen, hips, thighs, arms, and chin.

Treatment Areas:

CoolSculpting: CoolSculpting is FDA-approved for treating specific areas such as the abdomen, flanks (love handles), inner and outer thighs, double chin, upper arms, bra fat, back fat, and underneath the buttocks.