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A Study to Assess Non-Invasive Subcutaneous Fat Reduction in the Submental, Inner Thigh and Back/Bra Areas With the CoolSculpting Elite System

A Study to Assess Non-Invasive Subcutaneous Fat Reduction in the Submental, Inner Thigh and Back/Bra Areas With the CoolSculpting Elite System

Not Recruiting
22-65 years
All
Phase 4

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Overview

The primary objective of this protocol is the continued collection of data specific to the submental, inner thigh and back/bra body areas with CoolSculpting Elite. The study aims to collect post-market safety data while allowing for the collection of standardized photos and satisfaction questionnaires after treatment with commercial treatment parameters.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participant has clearly visible fat on the submental, bilateral inner thigh or bilateral back/bra areas, which in the investigator's opinion, is appropriate for treatment with CoolSculpting Elite.
  • Participant has not had weight change exceeding 5% of body weight in the preceding month.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participant has had a recent surgical procedure in the area of intended treatment within the previous 6 months.
  • Participant has had previous surgical or invasive fat reduction procedure (e.g., liposuction, mesotherapy) in the area of intended treatment.
  • Participant has had a non-invasive fat reduction and/or body contouring procedure in the area of intended treatment within the previous 12 months.

Study details
    Non-Surgical Fat Reduction

NCT07122583

AbbVie

30 January 2026

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