Skip to main content

How to Determine the Coolsculpting Cost

COOLSCULPTING NORTHERN VIRGINIA

Here’s everything you need to know about CoolSculpting cost, including factors that can affect the price of the procedure.

Like many women and men, you may struggle with stubborn bulges and are looking for a way to get rid of unwanted fat once and for all. If this sounds like you, CoolSculpting may be just what you need to eliminate diet and exercise resistant fat and achieve and trimmer and more toned physique.

But before getting started, you are probably curious about the price of treatment and wondering: How much does CoolSculpting cost?

HOW MUCH DOES COOLSCULPTING COST?

If you are considering fat-freezing, you are probably wondering, “How much does CoolSculpting cost?” While it’s important to keep in mind that pricing can vary from patient to patient, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons has reported the average cost of CoolSculpting to be around $1500.

According to the company’s website, the average price of a CoolSculpting treatment can range from $2000 to $4000.

WHAT FACTORS AFFECT COOLSCULPTING COST?

There are a number of factors that can influence CoolSculpting cost for each prospective patient. To start, the location and size of the treatment area indicate the applicator or applicators that will be used. Typically, treatment with a larger applicator costs more than treatment with a smaller applicator.

Additionally, bilateral parts of the body, such as the thighs, arms, and flanks, require an applicator on each side. This means that patients will be required to pay for two treatment cycles in one session.

The total number of areas being treated and the number of sessions needed also impact the final price of CoolSculpting.

Other factors to consider include geographic location, provider qualifications and experience, and patient goals.

DOES INSURANCE COVER COOLSCULPTING?

As a noninvasive body contouring treatment, CoolSculpting is elective and cosmetic in nature. Accordingly, insurance does not cover CoolSculpting cost, and it must be paid out-of-pocket by the patient.

LEARN MORE ABOUT COOLSCULPTING

If you are interested in CoolSculpting, please contact our office today to schedule a comprehensive consultation with board-certified plastic surgeons Dr. Rostami and Dr. Naz.

You Might Also Enjoy...

 Can I Get Botox and Fillers at the Same Time?

Can I Get Botox and Fillers at the Same Time?

Both Botox® and dermal fillers are popular treatments for anyone who wants to diminish wrinkles and restore volume lost due to aging. But can you have both treatments at the same time? Here’s the answer.
Can Liposuction Cause Sagging Skin?

Can Liposuction Cause Sagging Skin?

Liposuction helps eliminate stubborn areas of fatty tissue so you can enjoy sleeker, slimmer, sexier contours. Once that fatty tissue is gone, though, there’s a chance your skin might not bounce back right away. Here's how we can help.

3 Reasons to Combine a Facelift and Neck Lift

Facelift and neck lift surgeries help reduce wrinkles, lines, and sagging skin, so you can look and feel more youthful and confident. You can have either procedure on its own, of course, but combining the two offers some important benefits.
Botox vs. Dysport: What's the Difference?

Botox vs. Dysport: What's the Difference?

Both Botox® and Dysport® can smooth wrinkles and help you look younger. But how can you decide which option is better for your goals? Here’s how these two injectable treatments compare.
 Should I Get a Brow Lift or Eyelid Surgery?

Should I Get a Brow Lift or Eyelid Surgery?

Your eyes are one of the first features people notice, so when they start to show signs of aging, so does your entire appearance. Brow lift surgery and eyelid surgery can help. Here’s how to decide which one is right for you.