Excess body fat is the #1 patient concern1*

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86%
are concerned with excess body fat in specific areas

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4.1 million
consumers in Canada are
considering
CoolSculpting®

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95%
may be candidates to begin
treatment

CoolSculpting® patients have an increased customer lifetime
value vs. non-CoolSculpting® patients

Non-surgical fat reduction has 4x greater year over year growth vs. injectable wrinkle
reducers and fillers combined

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50%
of CoolSculpting® patients are new
to
aesthetic treatments altogether

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40%
of new CoolSculpting® patients return to
clinic
for other aesthetic treatments2

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CoolSculpting® patients spend 3x more on aesthetic treatments in general1

BMI, body mass index.

* Online survey of consumers, ages 18–75 years with a BMI of 18.5–34.9 and an annual household income of $35,000 or more. N = 3261 (weighted).

† Population, age, and income data taken online estimates, income sourced from screener data, median income levels, and internal data.

‡ According to 2016–2017 data.

§ Online survey of customers (n = 753) who answered the question: Prior to having CoolSculpting®, had you ever done any cosmetic procedures or treatments on your face or body?

  1. 1. Data on file, Allergan.
  2. 2. Stevens WG, et al. Aesthet Surg J. 2013;33(6):835-846.