Yes, there can be long - term complications. Some patients have reported nerve damage after Cool Sculpting. The extreme cold used in the procedure might affect the nerves in the treated area, leading to numbness or tingling that persists for a long time. This can be a real horror story as it can impact a person's quality of life.
There have been concerns about potential metabolic changes as a long - term complication. Since Cool Sculpting alters the body's fat distribution, it could potentially disrupt the body's normal metabolic processes. For example, some people have reported changes in their lipid profiles or unexpected weight gain in other areas of the body after Cool Sculpting. This could be because the body is trying to compensate for the sudden loss of fat cells in one area, but it's not fully understood yet. These long - term metabolic changes can be a real worry for those who have undergone Cool Sculpting.
One possible horror story with Cool Sculpting is unexpected side effects. Some people have reported experiencing excessive pain during the procedure that was not anticipated. This could be due to individual sensitivity to the cold used in Cool Sculpting.
Yes. There was a person who had Cool Sculpting a few years ago. At first, the results seemed okay. But over time, they noticed that the treated area started to look saggy. It was like the skin didn't tighten up as it should have after the fat cells were removed. Another long - term horror story is that some people experienced a recurrence of fat in the treated area. It was really frustrating for them as they thought Cool Sculpting was a permanent solution.
One horror story is that some people experienced severe burns and blistering after Cool Sculpting. The treatment, which is supposed to be non - invasive, in these cases, caused significant skin damage that took a long time to heal and left permanent scarring in a few instances.
Sure. There was a woman who had Cool Sculpting on her abdomen. After the treatment, she developed a large, painful lump in the treated area. It was very hard and didn't go away for months. She was really worried and had to visit multiple doctors to figure out what was wrong. Eventually, it was determined that the Cool Sculpting had somehow disrupted the normal fat distribution in that area, causing this abnormal lump.
Well, I heard about a person who had Cool Sculpting. After the procedure, they noticed some strange lumps under their skin. These lumps were not only unsightly but also a bit painful when touched. It turned out that the fat cells didn't break down evenly as they should have during the Cool Sculpting process. Also, there was a case where a woman thought she would look great after Cool Sculpting, but she ended up with a sunken - in look in the treated area which made her look older instead of more youthful and toned.
I can't provide any novels about sculpting because sculpting is a craft activity that requires professional knowledge and experience. I don't have the relevant experience and can't provide books about sculpting. However, I can recommend you some novels related to sculpture, such as "The Sculptor's Story" and "The Craftsman's Story". These books cover the history, skills, and art of sculpture, and can provide you with some useful knowledge and inspiration.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Starting from the carving of Buddha statues in Lanruo Temple" was a fantasy novel about immortal cultivation. The protagonist traveled to another world and became a Buddha statue sculptor in Lanruo Temple. In the process of rebuilding Lanruo Temple, he found that carving Buddha statues could be rewarded, and he gradually became familiar with the carving skills. Not only did it include the cultivation world and the background of the martial world, but also the important characters of the Chinese Ghost Story trilogy would appear in the novel. It was very exciting. 2. "Heavenly King of Craftsmanship" was a novel about urban life. The protagonist, Qin Huai, was a traditional craftsman. He was good at carving, painting, tea, and other traditional skills. He wanted to preserve the Chinese culture and bring glory to the world. If you're interested in traditional Chinese crafts, this novel is definitely for you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The author of Sin in the Heart was Remy.
Sure. One person had type 2 diabetes for years without proper control. They got kidney failure. They had to be on dialysis several times a week, which was not only physically exhausting but also very expensive. It completely changed their life and that of their family.
Sure. A patient with type 2 diabetes had high blood sugar for years. This led to retinopathy. He slowly lost his sight and became blind. It was really difficult for him to adapt to a life without vision. He had to rely on others for almost everything, from moving around to simple daily tasks like eating.