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  2. Fat removal procedures - Wikipedia

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    Fat removal procedures are used mostly in cosmetic surgery with the intention of removing unwanted adipose tissue.The procedure may be invasive, as with liposuction, [1] or noninvasive using laser therapy, radiofrequency, ultrasound or cold (cryoablation or cryolipolysis) to reduce fat, sometimes in combination with injections.

  3. CoolSculpting brought on troubling side effects for ...

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    A 2020 study says that more than 76% of studied PAH cases were associated with older models of CoolSculpting units. New York-based plastic surgeon Dr. Mark Epstein says he uses CoolSculpting in ...

  4. Cryolipolysis - Wikipedia

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    Cryolipolysis (commonly referred to as "fat freezing") is a non-invasive procedure for fat removal that uses extreme cold to freeze subcutaneous adipose tissue in specific areas of the body.

  5. Ultrasonic cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Sonorex ultrasonic cleaner from the 1970s or 1980s Ultrasonic cleaning of a mobile phone. Ultrasonic cleaning is a process that uses ultrasound (usually from 20 to 40 kHz) to agitate a fluid, with a cleaning effect. Ultrasonic cleaners come in a variety of sizes, from small desktop units with an internal volume of less than 0.5 litres (0.13 US ...

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  7. Talk:Ultrasonic cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Both articles/subjects Ultrasonic cleaning and Sonication need further development regardless of merger and are laking any sources. On the topic of merging these articles are distinct subjects, they may have some information in common, but ultrasonic cleaning is a very common practice in industry, medical and science fields.

  8. Megasonic cleaning - Wikipedia

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    It is a type of acoustic cleaning related to ultrasonic cleaning. Similar to ultrasonic cleaning, megasonic cleaning uses a transducer that sits on top of a piezoelectric substrate. [1] The transducer creates acoustic waves at a higher frequency (typically 0.8–2 MHz) than ultrasonic cleaning (20-200 kHz).

  9. Zeltiq Aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    By January 2012, there had been 150,000 CoolSculpting treatments. [25] In 2014, Zeltiq introduced a new model of the CoolSculpting device obviating the suction cup and was cleared by the FDA for use on thighs. [26] [27] As of 2014 the company's device led the market for cryolipolysis. [28] [9] [29] [30]