CoolTone™
CoolTone™ is an innovative procedure that adds definition to existing muscle mass and helps muscles become stronger and firmer. This technological achievement is an effective, noninvasive process that helps pronounce a person’s muscle mass in several different parts of the body. See how the CoolTone™ services at About Face Medical Aesthetics, PLLC, can be used to help show off the muscles that you’ve already worked so hard to build up.
What Is CoolTone™?
CoolTone™ is an FDA-cleared process from Coolsculpting designed to strengthen, define, and tone different muscle groups throughout your body. CoolTone™ is designed to enhance the efforts you are already putting into your body and muscles. By firming up muscles, they will become more visually pronounced and further strengthened. CoolTone™ is a medical breakthrough that allows you to save time and energy when building muscle mass and adding definition to your body shape.
How Does CoolTone™ Work?
The science behind CoolTone™ allows our nurses to apply state-of-the-art liquid-cooled applicators to different areas of the body, depending on which muscles you want to be worked. The applicators then send magnetic signals through the body that penetrate layers of fat and apply themselves directly to the muscle tissue. The muscle’s response involves involuntary contractions and movements that simulate a workout, ensuring that CoolTone™ can work for people of all ages and lifestyles.
What Are The Benefits of CoolTone™?
With CoolTone™, you can maximize the work you’ve already put into building muscles, increasing the speed of the muscle toning process to save you time. Whatever amount of work you are putting into building muscle, CoolTone™ will help add definition to your results and help you meet your body contouring goals. At About Face Medical Aesthetics, PLLC, we are proud to offer this unique procedure and help our clients better understand the process. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how CoolTone™ can be used to show off your muscles.