Fat Pad Treatment Idea

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There is a company called CoolSculpting using a fat-freezing procedure is the only FDA-cleared,* non-surgical fat-reduction treatment that uses controlled cooling to eliminate stubborn fat that resists all efforts through diet and exercise. The results are proven, noticeable, and lasting—so I decided to dig deeper into this and find more details on temperature and time per session. I will be the guinnea pig unless someone care to join when I figure out the specifics. If this work with the success it does with all other problem areas of the body it should work on the fat pad.

Of course we do not want to spend money on the real system but what we can do is mimic it for a lot less. The details I need specifics on is temperature, length of time per session, how long it should me done, what results to expect and if it will truly work on the fat pad, if so this is a great discovery.

The picture shows what the results are for a woman after 9 weeks and it is very impressive. We all have longed for a solution, let us pray this pans out to be something that works. I will post specifics tomorrow getting tired tonight.
 

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I really hope so because it definitely works on other parts of the body as I have been studying it for a little while. I’m going to start testing it today or tomorrow and see if it has any effect on my fat pad.
 
Sounds fascinating. Never knew about it until mentioned here. Keep us updated.
 
Sounds good. Have you been able to try it?
 
Sounds good. Have you been able to try it?

Not yet I’m still looking into how long I should do it and what warning signs I should look out for is far as tissue concerned. Professionally they have a machine that does it for them and it is very expensive but it’s nothing more than a cooling device with electronics to shut it off and turn it on at certain intervals to avoid tissue damage. I have a pretty big fat pad right now I would be very good As a tester so I will do that ASAP
 
Not yet I’m still looking into how long I should do it and what warning signs I should look out for is far as tissue concerned. Professionally they have a machine that does it for them and it is very expensive but it’s nothing more than a cooling device with electronics to shut it off and turn it on at certain intervals to avoid tissue damage. I have a pretty big fat pad right now I would be very good As a tester so I will do that ASAP

Alright please do and update us
 
Alright please do and update us


LOL if you’re brave enough go ahead and check for me LOL I’m going to the store today to see what I can find that will give the variations in temperature. I’m not even sure if that exists belong to check for that first. If that doesn’t pan out then I’ll use the cold packs. I just worry about tissue damage
 
One could take ice baths, they should be available in spas. Other is dipping in an icy lake by Winter time.

I recall that short durations within several days can start the process; the cold will turn fat into brown fat or something. Just quick memory and short summary, the cold process "transforms" the fat to "brown fat" which is healthier and keeps you warmer. It's a common misconception that fatter people would always be warmer, it also depends on what kind of fat it is.

If using cold packs, I think it's mostly about wrapping up either the pack or the area being manipulated. One should feel the cold, but not excessive bite.

By the way, I haven't watched that video ... The still photo creeps me out, that moustache is a red flag for me. :-D Weird, as I do have facial hair myself ...
 
By the way, I haven't watched that video ... The still photo creeps me out, that moustache is a red flag for me. :-D Weird, as I do have facial hair myself ...

LMFAO ?(movember)
 
I've heard of this. It would be interesting to see what kind of feedback we get if anyone here decides to use this method.

Still, the benefits of losing body fat the hard way imparts a level of fitness and EQ which can't be duplicated artificially.
 
I've heard of this. It would be interesting to see what kind of feedback we get if anyone here decides to use this method.

Still, the benefits of losing body fat the hard way imparts a level of fitness and EQ which can't be duplicated artificially.

Yup? that is a nice way of saying I am a lazy! ????
 
Yup? that is a nice way of saying I am a lazy! ????[/QUOTEI

Just came across this thread a few hours ago and think its a great idea . From what I have been reading, the temperature that needs to be applied to the skin should remain within 37-40 degrees F consistently; a few degrees above freezing. The duration im not so sure about but have read between 20 to 40 minutes.. This needs more research as DLD mentioned. The frequency per week is another question. I have some 8 by 4 inch freezer gel packs that are malleable/form fitting that have a cloth type material on the outside. I think a thin cloth barrier between your skin and cold pack is a good idea as well to not freeze the skin. I wonder if a stick type thermometer would work to monitor the skin and pack temperature during the treatment?
 
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Just came across this thread a few hours ago and think its a great idea . From what I have been reading, the temperature that needs to be applied to the skin should remain within 37-40 degrees F consistently; a few degrees above freezing. The duration im not so sure about but have read between 20 to 40 minutes.. This needs more research as DLD mentioned. The frequency per week is another question. I have some 8 by 4 inch freezer gel packs that are malleable/form fitting that have a cloth type material on the outside. I think a thin cloth barrier between your skin and cold pack is a good idea as well to not freeze the skin. I wonder if a stick type thermometer would work to monitor the skin and pack temperature during the treatment?

That’s smart and definitely a regular thermometer would be able to keep track of temperature. And this way it will cost like $15 to see if this works, and I truly believe it works from the videos I’ve seen online, at least the ones that are in edited. I think I might pick up the same deal, I thermometer in some cold packs or ice packs. I have a big fat pad.To test on LOL
 
Same here. It defiantly hides my true size. I’m going to give it a go and shoot for 5 days a week and at least a month initially and push for 2.5 months if it’s working. I think 30 minutes a session should do it based on others who have done it successfully. I think having an extra cold pack at the ready In a small cooler will allow to keep the temperature within the range as the first one warms up ; Monitoring it closely with the thermometer. Too cold it can freeze and damage the skin and too warm it doesn’t work.
 
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Same here. It defiantly hides my true size and diminishes the perception of the Gaines I’ve made. I’m going to give it a go and shoot for 5 days a week and at least a month initially and push for 2.5 months if it’s working. I think 30 minutes a session should do it based on others who have done it successfully. I think having an extra cold pack at the ready I’m a small cooler will help keep the temperature within the range as the first one cools down,, Monitoring it closely with the thermometer.
On a side note. Lowe’s has a longer digital stick thermometer that had a range of like 50 below to 700 degrees for around 15 bucks. This would work within the colder temperature range we want as the regular digital mouth thermometer I had didn’t go that low.
 
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On a side note. Lowe’s has a longer digital stick thermometer that had a range of like 50 below to 700 degrees for around 15 bucks. This would work within the colder temperature range we want as the regular digital mouth thermometer I had didn’t go that low.

I found a great temperature device that goes around your waist, I sought today at the store I think it’s made for your arm but I think it’ll serve the purpose for a digital readout on attempting this project. The temperature is the most important part as you do not want to get so cold that there’s tissue damage but you don’t want it too warm either As this will not work on the fat. Specific guidelines need to be followed and I’m going by the guidelines of cool sculpting.
 
DLD and everyone else:

Look into Tim Ferriss's Four Hour Body, specifically "Cold Therapy". Yes, although uncomfortable, you can dramatically achieve fat loss EVERYWHERE on your body doing ice baths. It takes some getting used to but it works. If you're in large city, some spas have cold baths you can dive into. Otherwise you can do it at home.

In terms of getting rid of a fat pad specifically, this should do the trick:


Good luck!
 
I recall a guy from my past, who used to keep the heating off in the house, have windows open when it was really cold, so he would shiver, but not so that he was dangerous levels.

He lost weight ... when your cold, same with the cold baths, your body needs to warm up, and in so doing this it burns calories.

Perhaps have a colder environment if you can handle it.
 
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