TL;DR:
If you’ve been exploring ways to reduce stubborn fat and shape your body without surgery, you’ve probably heard of fat freezing.
However, before opting for fat freezing, it’s important to consider whether the treatment is suitable for your body, how many sessions you might need to see noticeable results, and the overall cost involved.
This guide covers fat freezing treatment prices in Singapore and the key factors that affect cost, so you can understand if it’s right for you.
Fat freezing, also known as cryolipolysis, is a treatment where controlled cooling is applied to targeted areas. The fat cells in these areas crystallise and are naturally processed by your body over the following weeks.
Fat freezing is intended for shaping and contouring rather than weight loss. Common target areas include the abdomen, flanks, thighs, upper arms, and under the chin.
Because each person’s body is unique, the number of cycles, applicator type, and treatment area all influence the overall cost and outcomes.
Fat freezing works for those who:
It is not suitable for weight loss, loose skin without underlying fat, hernias, or if you have certain medical conditions that make you very sensitive to cold, such as cryoglobulinemia or Raynaud’s phenomenon.
At Illumia Therapeutics, we can help you understand how fat freezing treatments can target stubborn areas and support your body contouring goals. Get in touch with us today.
Several fat freezing systems are widely used in Singapore, each with its own features, applicator designs, and treatment protocols:
Fat freezing focuses on reducing stubborn fat pockets, not improving cellulite or skin texture. If smoothing dimples, tightening loose skin, or addressing enlarged pores is part of your goal, you may need complementary treatments such as body sculpting, skin-tightening technologies, or targeted facials like:
In 2025, fat freezing treatment in Singapore generally range from $450 to $900 per cycle, depending on the system used, the treatment area, and the number of cycles required.
The shape and size of the applicator determine how well it fits the treatment area. Smaller or curved regions—such as under the chin, arms, or inner thighs—often require specialised applicators to ensure full contact with the skin.
Systems with versatile or ergonomic applicators can deliver more consistent cooling, enhancing results. However, these customised applicators may also contribute to a higher overall cost per session.
The size and number of areas being treated directly impact the number of cycles required. Larger areas like the abdomen or thighs may need multiple overlapping cycles to ensure smooth, even contouring.
Treating several areas in one session can extend the duration and increase the cost, as each cycle adds to both the time and resources needed for effective fat reduction.
Fat freezing treatments may work more effectively for you when combined with complementary procedures or follow-up sessions.
Additional contouring methods, such as radiofrequency or skin-tightening treatments, can enhance results and improve skin elasticity. Follow-up sessions may also be recommended to target remaining fat pockets or maintain long-term results.
Fat freezing is a non-surgical procedure, meaning there are no incisions, needles, or downtime required. A typical session usually involves the following steps:
This process allows for gradual fat reduction over several weeks, with results becoming visible as your body naturally eliminates the treated fat cells.
Fat freezing is a safe, effective method to target stubborn fat without surgery, but exact costs will depend on the system you choose and the number of cycles you need to achieve your ideal body shape.
At Illumia Therapeutics, we customise treatments to your budget, goals, and comfort level. During your consultation, our trained therapists will assess whether fat freezing suits your needs and, if necessary, recommend alternative procedures.