Where does the fat go?

Fat freezing triggers inflammation in fat cells, which are then processed and eliminated by the lymphatic system, with fat flushed out as urine—hydration is key.

Fatigue cells become inflamed through fat freezing, and your body sends out specialised cells that gradually digest the affected fat cells. Lipids from the fat cells are slowly released and transported by the lymphatic system to be processed and eliminated, reducing fat. Fat cells are flushed out of the body as urine; drinking lots of water after your treatment is essential.