Cost Of Treating The Inner Thighs With Coolsculpting
The price of a Coolsculpting treatment is based on the placement of the device’s applicator. Two inner thighs requires two applicators, so it counts as two treatment areas. (Adam J. Mamelak, MD, Austin Dermatologic Surgeon)
What is a Coolsculpting Area?
You really need to ask the practice and make sure you understand how they are quoting the procedure. Some will call it an “area” but treatment will require two “applicators” (or cycles, or treatments, etc).
In our practice this treatment usually costs $1400 for a new patient, or $700 a cycle. If you have a $700 quote they’re most likely only quoting one side. (Sarah A. Mess, MD, Columbia Plastic Surgeon)
Pricing for CoolSculpting is based on a point/cycle system. Two inner thighs would need two cycles, therefore, two points. (Michael L. Workman, MD, Portland Plastic Surgeon)
CoolSculpting Pricing for Thighs
Usually pricing is based on how many cycles you will require. It should be at least 1 cycle per thigh, so the minimum would be 2 cycles. It would be best to confirm with your doctor what the exact pricing is and how many cycles are best suited for your needs and if you are a good candidate for the treatment. (Steven H. Williams, MD, San Francisco Plastic Surgeon)
Applicators for Inner Thighs
There price of coolsculpting is based on the number of applicators used for each procedure. Since each inner thigh is treated separately with the cool fit and requires its own applicator, you will be paying for two areas (two applicators). (Michele S. Green, MD, New York Dermatologist)
Inner thigh is two areas because it requires one applicator for one hour treatment at a time, which takes two hours with two applicators. (Amir Moradi, MD, San Diego Facial Plastic Surgeon)
Inner thighs would be considered two areas. One inner thigh is treated for 60 minutes and then the second thigh is treated for an additional 60 minutes. (Brian C. Reuben, MD, Salt Lake City Plastic Surgeon)
CoolSculpting the inner thighs
The inner thighs typically counts as two areas. One applicator for each side. However, it’s best to visit and get a consultation because not everyone is a candidate for the inner thighs. The thigh needs to be long enough to fit the applicator, if not, you may not receive the results you were hoping for. (Robert G. Aycock, MD, FACS, Bay Area Plastic Surgeon)
It’s where you put the applicator so it counts as 2 applications (an hour each one but if you go to a office that has 2 machines you can at least do 2 cycles at once). (Suzanne Kilmer, MD, Sacramento Dermatologic Surgeon)
CoolSculpting Treatment Areas
An easy way to think of this is that each time an applicator goes on it is considered a treatment area. If you are treating both your inner thighs (left and right) then that would be two areas.
The cost for treating the inner thighs varies, but on average can be anywhere from $1200-$1500 (in los angeles at least). clear things up for you. (Michael A. Zadeh, MD, FACS, Sherman Oaks General Surgeon)
CoolSculpting of the inner thigh area
Coolsculpting is priced per use of applicator, and at least two applicators would be required to treat your inner thighs. (Steven Gabel, MD, FACS, Portland Hair Restoration Surgeon)
Coolsculpting inner thighs
Cool sculpting is based upon each area treated. If you are treating both inner thighs then this counts as two areas. Costs vary from 600-700 per inner thigh based upon the size of the treatment area. (Richard Chaffoo, MD, FACS, San Diego Plastic Surgeon)
Here at Stillwater Plastic Surgery the inner thighs would be considered 2 areas. Each inner thigh requires it’s own hand piece and cycle to treat.
During our consultation we give patients an understanding of the procedure for the areas of concern and review the quote with the patient. (Peter J. Capizzi, MD, Charlotte Plastic Surgeon)
Simply put, each area is considered 1 leg or 1 arm or 1 love handle. Therefore all bilateral procedures are 2 areas. (Payman Danielpour, MD, FACS, Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon)
All offices are different but inner thighs just like hips and outer thighs count as one area in my office. It takes two cycles but the cost is the same one cycle for the abdomen. (Robert Graper, MD, Charlotte Plastic Surgeon)