Cryolipolysis Slimming Abdomen takes advantage of the characteristic of fat cells that are afraid of cold, and by continuously cooling down the temperature to below 4℃, the fat cells will age prematurely and die one after another, thus realizing the purpose of eliminating the fat cells without damaging the surrounding tissues. The procedure is more comfortable compared to thermal therapy, with less postoperative discomfort and fewer side effects. Clinical data show that the risk of cryolipolysis, like ultrasonic scalpel, is related to the professionalism of the operator and the regularity of the instrument. Generally, Cryolipolysis only targets the fat layer and will not lead to skin or even internal organ damage. However, there can be some potential side effects due to improper temperature control or other reasons. For example, a large number of fat cells die naturally in advance, which in turn increases the burden on the liver. Redness, bruising, soreness, numbness, etc. may occur in different degrees after the surgery, which will usually disappear gradually in 1-3 weeks. In severe cases, the frostbitten skin cannot be recovered and scarring can be left behind, with tissue adhesion, deep unevenness, depressions, local nerve damage, pain pulling and hyperpigmentation. Therefore, it is recommended that before undergoing cryolipolysis tummy tuck surgery, candidates should be careful to choose a regular hospital as well as an experienced surgeon to ensure a smooth operation and the best results after the surgery.