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Background: Cryolipolysis is a nonsurgical adiposity reduction treatment that is increasing in popularity globally. The aim of this paper was to carry out a systematic review with meta-analysis on cryolipolysis and associated health outcomes, adverse events (AE) and patient satisfaction.
Methods: Major databases were searched from inception until April 4, 2024. Meta-analysis was performed using random-effect models to calculate the pooled effects size and 95% confidence interval (CI) of each finding. The systematic review protocol was registered on PROSPERO, CRD-42024548077.
Results: A total of 30 studies were included, including 3158 participants. The result of meta-analyses showed reduced body mass index (mean differences [MD] = -1.80, 95% confidence interval [CI] -2.98, -0.62, p = 0.0003), waist-to-hip ratio (MD = -0.09, 95% CI -0.16, -0.02, p = 0.001), mean abdominal circumference (cm) (MD = -3.56, 95% CI -4.98, -2.15, p = 0.000001), and mean suprailiac fat thickness (FT) (mm) (MD = -5.22, 95% CI -9.03, -1.42, p = 0.0007), 12 weeks after cryolipolysis as compared with baseline values. The satisfaction rate was 80.4% and the AE of cryolipolysis was 49.5% for numbness, 44.5% for erythema, 30.5% for edema, 28.8% for pain, 25.4% for sensitivity, 15.2% for tingling, and 2% for hyperpigmentation.
Conclusion: In the present study, it was found that cryolipolysis was associated with a reduction in the number of adiposity parameters at 3 months follow-up. A relatively high level of minor AEs was reported; however, patient satisfaction was high suggesting that the treatment is well tolerated.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/obr.13925 | DOI Listing |
Plast Reconstr Surg
August 2025
Taro Kono, MD, PhD. Department of Plastic Surgery, Tokai University School of Medicine; Isehara Kanagawa.
Background: Cryolipolysis is a nonsurgical procedure for body contouring, and many clinical studies have recently assessed its efficacy and safety. This study aimed to analyze the incidence and duration of transient adverse events (AEs) that many patients experience after cryolipolysis treatment.
Methods: This was a prospective observational study of outpatients in our aesthetic medical group clinics.
Obes Rev
September 2025
National Centre for Cardiovascular Prevention and Outcomes, UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, London, UK.
Obes Rev
August 2025
Centre for Health, Performance and Wellbeing, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK.
Background: Cryolipolysis is a nonsurgical adiposity reduction treatment that is increasing in popularity globally. The aim of this paper was to carry out a systematic review with meta-analysis on cryolipolysis and associated health outcomes, adverse events (AE) and patient satisfaction.
Methods: Major databases were searched from inception until April 4, 2024.
Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol
December 2024
Anticlock Clinic, Chandigarh, India.
Background: Facial contouring procedures are increasingly sought to address aesthetic concerns such as submental fat accumulation and lack of jawline definition. Cryolipolysis and hyaluronic acid (HA) injection have emerged as promising modalities for lower face contouring, targeting fat reduction and jawline enhancement, respectively.
Objective: This study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of a combined treatment approach involving cryolipolysis followed by HA injection for addressing lower face contour concerns.
Life (Basel)
August 2024
Laboratory of Health Technologies (LATES), Universidade Evangélica de Goiás, Av. Universitária Km 3,5, Anápolis 75083-515, Brazil.