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The complete guide · Last reviewed 27 July 2025
Written and maintained by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·Edited by Morten Andersen & Fredrik Filipsson
Fact-checked against the cited medical and cost sources by the Clinics for Kings editorial desk·General information, not a clinician’s review — always consult a licensed doctor.

Cryolipolysis, explained honestly.

What fat freezing really costs, what it can and cannot do, the real risks, and why a course of slow sessions is rarely worth travelling for. We never name a clinic.

General health information, not medical advice, and not a substitute for a qualified doctor. Always consult a licensed professional before making any decision.
Per cycle pricing
Varies widely by area
ask for a full quote
2 to 3 months
To see the change
fat clears slowly
1 or more
Cycles per area
by size and goal
The one honest thing
It reduces a small pocket of fat, it is not weight loss, and a rare complication can leave more fat than you started with.
Quick answer

Is it worth travelling for?

Cryolipolysis, often called fat freezing, cools a defined pocket of fat to a temperature that damages fat cells, which the body then clears over the following weeks and months. It reduces a stubborn bulge, it does not treat large areas or replace weight loss. Pricing is per cycle and varies widely by area and clinic, so always ask for a full written quote. Because the result builds slowly and a rare complication can need surgery to correct, this is a treatment to approach carefully and rarely a reason to travel.

Costs vary widely by area, number of cycles, and clinic, so we do not quote a single figure here. Ask any provider for a full written price. Reviewed June 2026.

What it is

What it is, in plain terms.

Cryolipolysis uses controlled cooling to target fat cells, which are more vulnerable to cold than the surrounding skin and tissue. An applicator draws in or sits against a bulge, such as the abdomen, flanks, or under the chin, and cools it for a set time. The damaged fat cells die and are gradually cleared by the body over weeks to months, modestly reducing the thickness of that pocket. It is a non surgical body contouring treatment for small, pinchable areas, not a method of losing weight, and results vary between people.

Who it tends to suit. People at a stable, healthy weight with small, defined pockets of fat that resist diet and exercise, who want a modest reduction and have realistic expectations.

Who it tends not to suit. People hoping to lose weight or treat large areas, those with certain cold related conditions, and anyone wanting a dramatic or immediate change. It is for fine tuning a stubborn bulge, not body transformation.

What it really costs

The price, honestly.

Price is usually charged per applicator cycle, and most areas need one or more cycles, sometimes repeated, so judge the cost over the full plan. Because results are gradual and a rare complication can be costly to correct, value matters as much as the headline price. We do not publish a single figure, as pricing varies widely.

Costs vary widely by area, cycles, and device, so we route you to Get Matched for a real quote rather than invent a number. Reviewed June 2026. A very low price can mean an unbranded device or an untrained operator.

ItemWhat to checkNote
Charged perapplicator cycleask how many you need
Cycles per area1 or moresometimes repeated
Full plan priceget it in writingnot a per cycle teaser

Always confirm in writing the device used, the number of cycles, the full price, and what currency you are billed in. Reviewed 21 June 2026. We do not quote a fixed figure as pricing varies widely.

Risks and safety

What can go wrong.

Cryolipolysis is generally considered safe, and most side effects are mild and temporary. There is, however, one uncommon complication that is important to understand before you commit, because it can make the treated area worse.

Redness, swelling, bruising, and numbness

Common in the treated area and usually settling over roughly three to eleven days. Tingling or numbness can linger a little longer.

Discomfort and altered sensation

An aching, cramping, or tingling sensation is common for days to a couple of weeks as the area recovers.

Paradoxical adipose hyperplasia

An uncommon complication in which the treated fat enlarges instead of shrinking, usually appearing weeks to months later as a firm, painless mass. Reported rates in a large multicentre review ranged from about 0.05 to 0.39 percent of cycles, it is more common in men, and it often needs surgery such as liposuction to correct. Newer devices report lower rates.

Less than expected result

The reduction is modest and gradual, some people respond little, and more than one cycle is often needed. No honest provider can promise a specific result.

The risk specific to travelling

Results take months and any complication, including paradoxical adipose hyperplasia, can appear long after you fly home, when it is hard to manage from another country. The modest saving rarely justifies that.

How to choose and what to ask

Six questions before you pay.

A safe provider uses a recognised device, assesses whether you are suitable, and is honest about the modest, gradual result and the rare risk of fat enlargement. Unbranded machines, promises of dramatic loss, and very cheap deals are the warning signs. We never name clinics, so use these to judge any you are sent.

1
Is the operator trained and the device a recognised system?
Ask about training and the device by name. A recognised, well maintained system is more predictable than an unbranded machine.
2
Am I a suitable candidate, and is this the right treatment?
A good provider checks your weight and the area, and will say plainly if diet, exercise, or another option suits you better.
3
How many cycles will I need and what is the full price?
Most areas need one or more cycles, sometimes repeated. Ask for the full plan price, not a per cycle teaser.
4
How do you reduce and handle paradoxical adipose hyperplasia?
Ask whether they use newer technology that reports lower rates, and how they would manage it, since correction can need surgery.
5
What result and timeline should I honestly expect?
Expect a modest reduction over two to three months, not weight loss or a dramatic change.
6
What is the aftercare and what if a problem appears later?
Ask who you contact and how late complications are handled, which is far easier with a provider you can return to.
Aftercare and the follow up problem

Aftercare, and what happens once you are home.

01

First days

Redness, swelling, bruising, firmness, and numbness in the treated area are common and usually settle over about three to eleven days. Most people return to normal activity quickly.

02

Weeks 1 to 4

Any aching or tingling eases as the area recovers, while the damaged fat cells are gradually cleared beneath the surface.

03

2 to 3 months

The modest reduction becomes visible as the body clears the treated fat. This is when most people judge the result.

04

Watch and review

Rarely, paradoxical adipose hyperplasia appears weeks to months later as a firm, enlarging area. If a treated area grows rather than shrinks, seek medical review.

The follow up problem

Results take months and a rare complication can appear long after you fly home, when it is hard to manage from abroad and may need surgery to correct. For both reasons this is a treatment best done close to home.

Insurance and complication cover

Standard travel insurance does not cover elective aesthetic treatment or its complications. Correcting paradoxical adipose hyperplasia, which can need liposuction, may be costly and slow to arrange.

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Common questions

The things everyone asks.

Is cryolipolysis a way to lose weight?

No. It reduces small, defined pockets of fat in people who are already at a stable weight. It is body contouring, not weight loss, and it does not treat large areas.

What is paradoxical adipose hyperplasia?

It is an uncommon complication in which the treated fat enlarges rather than shrinks, usually weeks to months later. Reported rates are low, it is more common in men, and it often needs surgery to correct.

Is it worth going abroad for fat freezing?

Rarely. Results take months and any complication can appear long after you fly home, when it is hard to manage from another country. The modest saving rarely justifies that.

How many cycles will I need and when will I see results?

Most areas need one or more cycles, sometimes repeated, with the modest reduction appearing over about two to three months as the body clears the treated fat.

Why does the price vary so much?

Pricing is per applicator cycle and depends on the area, the number of cycles, the device, and the clinic, which is why we route you to a full written quote rather than a single figure.

Keep reading

Where to go next.

Related guides on other non surgical treatments are in production. In the meantime you can Get Matched or browse all procedures.

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