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CRIOCUUM

FAT ELIMINATION WITH COOLING TECHNOLOGY

CrioCUUM is an innovative, non-invasive system that uses cryolipolysis to permanently eliminate fat deposits. It selectively chills and targets fatty tissue, ensuring safe and effective results without surgery.

The platform includes multiple handpieces for different body areas, employing adjustable vacuum technology to capture and treat fat. With the ability to work simultaneously with two handpieces, CrioCUUM improves efficiency and outcomes.

Suction levels automatically adjust based on precise measurements from a skinfold calliper, offering up to 10 adjustable settings for personalized treatment.

CRYOLIPOLYSIS THEORY

Cryoplioreduction selectively applies controlled cold to fatty tissue, leading to inflammation and increased metabolism. Clinical studies confirm that this process destroys fat cells (adipocytes) by crystallizing their lipids.

Within a temperature range of 0°C to 10°C, fat solidifies and crystallizes, while surrounding tissues containing water remain undamaged.

Cell apoptosis eliminates dysfunctional and excess normal cells, promoting proper bodily function. With this non-surgical technique, adipocytes are destroyed through apoptosis, ensuring long-lasting volume reduction in the treated area.

TREATMENT AREAS

FACE
Double chin

BODY
Arms
Underarms
Lower scapula
Abdomen
Flanks
Thighs
Knee
Inner legs

Benefits

Fast and lasting clinical results

Face and body

No recovery time

Comfortable and painless

Clinical safety

PHASES OF TREATMENT

The advanced research carried out to design the CrioCUUM treatment phases guarantees a very high level of effectiveness at reducing fat deposits.

PHASE 1 = CHILLING : Placing the applicator on the zone to be treated starts the cryoliporeduction process.

PHASE 2 = IMMEDIATE RESPONSE : The cold causes the adipose cells in the treated zone to react.

PHASE 3 = NATURAL ELIMINATION : The treatment naturally eliminates the adipose cells.

PHASE 4 = RESULTS : An effective end result can be seen after 8 to 12 weeks.