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call 0845 519 5377 or hello@airaesthetics.co.uk www.airaesthetics.co.uk


IF IT’S GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE A-LIST


CoolSculpting® is the hottest trend amongst celebrities and the list of converts reads like a Hollywood who’s who, with the like of Jennifer Anniston, Debra Messing, Mariah Carey and the Khardashians’ reportedly undergoing the fat freezing treatment.


The high-tech procedure works by freezing and removing fat cells on your tummy, arms, thighs or back; a specially designed cooling applicator is applied to your target area and vacuum pressure draws the tissue between cooling panels. The pain- free procedure takes around 45 minutes and results can be seen in just 30 days, with the most dramatic results evident at 90 days.


Before CoolSculpting®


After CoolSculpting®


Before CoolSculpting®


After CoolSculpting® Treatment performed by Dr Claire Oliver And the best news? There’s no needles and no downtime.


And what’s more, once the fat cells are gone they are gone for good. YOU’LL BE IN SAFE HANDS


Air Aesthetics is one of the UK’s leading CoolSculpting®centres and Clinic Director Dr Claire Oliver (BDS) consults and performs all treatments. Known as the Queen of Freeze, she has trained with leading centres in America and has personally carried out more than 6,000 procedures in five years.


She explains: “CoolSculpting® uses non-invasive cooling to induce lipolysis (breaking down fat cells) for noticeable, natural-looking reduction in fat. It is based on the principle that fat cells are more vulnerable to energy extraction (cooling) than their surrounding tissues. When fat cells are exposed to precise cooling, they trigger a process of natural removal that gradually reduces the thickness of the fat layer.


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“With this non-invasive technology, there are no needles, no incisions, no need for anaesthesia, and no recovery time. Clients typically resume normal activities on the same day as the procedure, making it a good choice for those seeking a non-surgical alternative to liposuction.”


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Whether you want to tackle a saggy tummy, flabby thighs or bingo wings, you can arrange a complimentary consultation with Dr Oliver (BDS). Air Aesthetics has award-winning clinics in Henley in Arden, Warwickshire, and in Edgbaston, Birmingham.


For more information and to discuss your treatment in confidence please call 0845 519 5377 or email hello@airaesthetics.co.uk. For full details, visit www.airaesthetics.co.uk.


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