CoolSculpting in Phoenix, AZ
CoolSculpting providers in Phoenix
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All About Me Medical Aesthetics
4.9(253)North Phoenix
A medical spa in Phoenix offering injectable treatments, skin rejuvenation, laser services, and body contouring.
- Wrinkle Relaxer
- Lip Filler
- Dermal Fillers
- Chemical Peel
- +4 more
Suddenly Slimmer Med Spa
4.8(1068)Biltmore
A long-established Phoenix medical spa in the Biltmore area offering body contouring, injectables, laser treatments, and skin rejuvenation.
- Wrinkle Relaxer
- Dermal Fillers
- CoolSculpting
- Morpheus8
- +4 more
Where to find them
Providers offering coolsculpting around Phoenix.
CoolSculpting cost in Phoenix
Typical pricing per area. Local prices vary by provider and how much treatment you need.
| Range | Price per area |
|---|---|
| Lower end | $700 |
| Average | $1,100 |
| Higher end | $1,500 |
What to know about coolsculpting
A non-invasive treatment that freezes and eliminates stubborn fat cells in targeted areas.
- What it treats
- abdomen, flanks, thighs, under chin
- Typical sessions
- 1–3 sessions per area
- Downtime
- None; temporary numbness
- Average cost
- $700–$1,500 per area
CoolSculpting in Phoenix: FAQs
How much does coolsculpting cost in Phoenix?
Pricing in Phoenix varies by provider, but coolsculpting generally costs around $700–$1,500 per area based on national averages. Factors like the provider's experience, the products used, and how much treatment you need all affect the final price. Always confirm pricing during a consultation.
How many sessions of coolsculpting will I need?
1–3 sessions per area. Your provider will recommend a plan based on your goals and how your skin or body responds.
Is there any downtime after coolsculpting?
Typical downtime is: none; temporary numbness. Your provider will give you specific aftercare guidance for your situation.
How do I choose a coolsculpting provider in Phoenix?
Look for licensed, experienced practitioners, ask who performs the treatment and their training, read recent reviews, and book a consultation first. A good provider sets realistic expectations and answers your questions without pressure.