WHITE PLAINS, NY, March 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Dr. Rhonda Narins, (www.narins.com) a liposuction specialist in New York City, recently added a new service to her menu: CoolSculpting by ZELTIQ . This procedure is a non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment that requires zero downtime. Dr. Narins is the first physician in Westchester to offer this innovative technology.
"I am excited to offer CoolSculpting to my patients who want to reduce fat in specific areas without surgery," says Dr. Narins. Using this innovative technology, Dr. Narins can achieve substantial fat reduction with just one treatment. For those who want even greater fat loss after their first treatment, she can perform a second session for optimal results.
CoolSculpting is ideal for busy women and men who want significant results quickly. The treatment typically lasts one to three hours, and because it is non-invasive, patients can return to their daily routines immediately. Patients can read, watch television, or even nap during this easy, comfortable treatment.
"CoolSculpting works by bringing the targeted fat to a temperature just above freezing," explains Dr. Narins. "The affected fat cells then die off and the body's natural cleansing processes eliminate the cells. Patients can enjoy the results within the next few weeks following the procedure, with full results at around 2 months. In addition, they can maintain their improved appearance by following a healthy diet and exercise routine."
CoolSculpting isn't the only non-surgical treatment Dr. Narins offers. Her practice also features BOTOX Cosmetic in Westchester and New York City. BOTOX helps patients temporarily relax the facial muscles that contribute to fine lines and wrinkles. The treatment only takes about 30 minutes or less, and patients can enjoy their regular activities immediately following the procedure.
"Many of my patients who receive treatments of BOTOX in NYC like the procedure because it is a non-surgical way to rejuvenate the face and skin," says Dr. Narins. "They can receive the treatment during their lunch break, which makes it perfect for busy, on-the-go people. Whether patients are looking for non-surgical fat reduction or facial rejuvenation, we can help improve their appearance easily and comfortably."
Rhoda Narins, MD (www.narins.com) is a board-certified dermatologist who partners with her husband, cosmetic surgeon David Narins, MD, to serve the needs of both New York City and Westchester cosmetic surgery patients. She offers procedures such as nonsurgical face lift, liposuction, and an extensive range of options to rejuvenate the skin by enhancing both its health and its appearance. Dr. Narins is board-certified by the American Board of Dermatology, Past President of the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, and Chief Emeritus of Dermatology at White Plains Hospital Medical Center. She is both clinical professor of dermatology and chief of the liposuction surgery unit at New York University Medical School. She is a member of numerous national and international professional organizations, and has researched and published extensively in topics such as tumescent liposuction and cosmetic fat transfer.
Liposuction Specialist in New York City Adds CoolSculpting
Dr. Rhoda Narins, a liposuction pioneer in Manhattan and Westchester County, is the first dermatologist in Westchester to offer CoolSculpting by ZELTIQ , an FDA-approved non invasive fat reduction method with no surgery or downtime.
2011-03-11
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[Press-News.org] Liposuction Specialist in New York City Adds CoolSculptingDr. Rhoda Narins, a liposuction pioneer in Manhattan and Westchester County, is the first dermatologist in Westchester to offer CoolSculpting by ZELTIQ , an FDA-approved non invasive fat reduction method with no surgery or downtime.