CHERRY HILL, NJ, May 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) CoolSculpting by ZELTIQ is the newest non-invasive treatment to be added to the medical spa service menu at The Hughes Center (www.drnewyou.com). Dr. Susan M. Hughes, who performs several facial cosmetic services including facelift surgery near Philadelphia, has added the treatment to join the other non-surgical body contouring procedures she offers her patients. Along with Thermage and SkinTyte, women and men can notice slimmer and tighter body contours with CoolSculpting.
Dr. Hughes states, "I often perform facial cosmetic surgery and non-surgical treatments to help my patients turn back the clock and improve signs of aging. Many of my patients were asking about body contouring services to help improve their physique, which prompted me to add CoolSculpting to my menu of services. I am excited to help my patients achieve a slimmer and tighter body shape through the use of a non-surgical treatment."
CoolSculpting is a unique fat reduction method that can be used on various areas of the body. The treatment works by targeting an area of fat for removal and cools those fat cells to a level just above freezing. The cold temperature causes the cells to die, and they are then expelled from the body via natural cleansing processes. CoolSculpting treatments usually last around 2 to 3 hours, and patients can return to normal activities immediately following treatment.
"I am thrilled to be offering my patients a service that requires no downtime, as a significant number of the women and men I see in my practice have busy schedules," explains Dr. Hughes. She continues, "Because I already offer quick, non-invasive procedures such as BOTOX Cosmetic for New Jersey and Philadelphia patients, I wanted to add a procedure for body contouring so they could experience complete rejuvenation- without surgery."
In addition to CoolSculpting, Dr. Hughes frequently performs facial cosmetic surgery procedures. But for those who are hesitant to surgery or only require minor correction, Dr. Hughes can perform treatments including BOTOX and dermal fillers. Patients trust her to leave them with a refreshed appearance, one that does not look fake or contrived.
Dr. Hughes says, "As a facial cosmetic surgeon, I have an extensive understanding of the facial structure, which allows me to properly inject fillers to give a youthful appearance. I strategically place the fillers in areas that will lift the face in a natural-looking way. I am now excited to expand my procedure menu to also include CoolSculpting to help patients achieve the look they want, without surgery."
Susan M. Hughes, MD, FACS (www.drnewyou.com) is board-certified in facial cosmetic surgery and ophthalmology. Harvard trained, she is one of the premier facial cosmetic surgeons in New Jersey. She has been selected by her peers as a Philadelphia "Top Doc" in eyelid surgery and facial cosmetic surgery, as well as a South Jersey "Top Doc" in Plastic Surgery. Her other appointments include: Fellow of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Board of Trustees American Society of Cosmetic Surgery, Secretary of American Society of Cosmetic Surgery, Board of Directors Accreditation Association of Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), and AAAHC Surveyor.
Facelift Surgeon Near Philadelphia Adds CoolSculpting by ZELTIQ
Dr. Susan M. Hughes, a respected facelift surgeon near Philadelphia, has recently added CoolSculpting by ZELTIQ to her menu of medical spa services for a non-surgical approach to body contouring.
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[Press-News.org] Facelift Surgeon Near Philadelphia Adds CoolSculpting by ZELTIQDr. Susan M. Hughes, a respected facelift surgeon near Philadelphia, has recently added CoolSculpting by ZELTIQ to her menu of medical spa services for a non-surgical approach to body contouring.