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CoolSculpting in Austin, TX

2 providersAvg. $700–$1,500 per area

CoolSculpting providers in Austin

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Verified#1

Skin Envy Austin- South

4.9(1151)

Skin Envy Austin- South is a medical spa in Austin, Texas.

  • Wrinkle Relaxer
  • Lip Filler
  • Dermal Fillers
  • Sculptra
  • +6 more
Verified#2

Rejuvenate Austin

4.8(225)Downtown Austin

Rejuvenate Austin is a physician-owned med spa in downtown Austin offering injectables, CoolSculpting, EmSculpt, laser treatments, and weight-loss services.

  • CoolSculpting
  • Emsculpt
  • Wrinkle Relaxer
  • Dermal Fillers
  • +6 more

Where to find them

Providers offering coolsculpting around Austin.

CoolSculpting cost in Austin

Typical pricing per area. Local prices vary by provider and how much treatment you need.

CoolSculpting price range in Austin
RangePrice per area
Lower end$700
Average$1,100
Higher end$1,500

What to know about coolsculpting

A non-invasive treatment that freezes and eliminates stubborn fat cells in targeted areas.

What it treats
abdomen, flanks, thighs, under chin
Typical sessions
1–3 sessions per area
Downtime
None; temporary numbness
Average cost
$700–$1,500 per area

CoolSculpting in Austin: FAQs

How much does coolsculpting cost in Austin?

Pricing in Austin varies by provider, but coolsculpting generally costs around $700–$1,500 per area based on national averages. Factors like the provider's experience, the products used, and how much treatment you need all affect the final price. Always confirm pricing during a consultation.

How many sessions of coolsculpting will I need?

1–3 sessions per area. Your provider will recommend a plan based on your goals and how your skin or body responds.

Is there any downtime after coolsculpting?

Typical downtime is: none; temporary numbness. Your provider will give you specific aftercare guidance for your situation.

How do I choose a coolsculpting provider in Austin?

Look for licensed, experienced practitioners, ask who performs the treatment and their training, read recent reviews, and book a consultation first. A good provider sets realistic expectations and answers your questions without pressure.