Freeze Away Stubborn Fat with CoolSculpting at Southern Cosmetic Laser

What is CoolSculpting?

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CoolSculpting is an FDA-approved procedure that has undeniable results. With CoolSculpting, you can permanently get rid of your muffin top, fat around your flanks, and more, all from the comfort and convenience of the Southern Cosmetic Laser office.

Technically known as cryolipolysis, CoolSculpting has the ability to reduce the number of fat cells in targeted areas between 20 and 25%. This unique technology uses controlled cooling to freeze and eliminate fat with minimal recovery time. No needles, no scalpels, no liposuction. Just real results provided by a licensed, experienced professional.

While CoolSculpting helps eliminate fat cells in your body, it doesn't harm the surrounding skin and muscles. Instead, it treats fat that is directly under the skin, also called subcutaneous fat. Since CoolSculpting doesn't target visceral fat deposits, this treatment works best for men and women who are approaching or already at their desired weight.

CoolSculpting is approved by the FDA to help reduce fat in the following areas:

  • Flanks
  • Outer Thighs
  • Upper Arms
  • Inner Thighs
  • Chin
  • Back
  • Belly and Abdomen

How Does CoolSculpting Work?

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CoolSculpting results are noticeable, proven, and long-lasting, helping you look your best and feel great from every angle. This exciting procedure works because fat cells freeze at higher temps than other tissues. As such, CoolSculpting delivers controlled, targeted cooling to do away with unwanted fat underneath your skin. These fat cells are essentially frozen or crystallized and eventually die. With time, your body will process that fat and will eliminate the dead cells, leaving behind a more sculpted physique.

Here are some quick CoolSculpting facts at a glance, so you have a better idea of why this fat cell elimination treatment is so popular:

  • There is no prep time required for CoolSculpting from Southern Cosmetic Laser.
  • Patients can expect some very minor discomfort during the procedure. Many patients report no discomfort at all.
  • There is little-to-no downtime needed after your CoolSculpting procedure is complete.
  • It may take up to 12-16 weeks to see your final results.
  • This procedure eliminates fat permanently!
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When it comes to unmatched patient care and body contouring services in West Ashely, SC no other practice comes close to Southern Cosmetic Laser. We pour passion into every service we offer, from non-surgical fat cell freezing to laser hair removal. If you're looking to make a change for the better this year, we're here to make your wishes a reality. Contact our office today to learn more about the stunning benefits of CoolSculpting technology. Before you know it, you'll be excited to show off that new bathing suit or bikini on the beach.

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Developers to break ground on Ashley Landing revitalization project

WEST ASHLEY, S.C. (WCIV) — In West Ashley, city leaders and developing company Edens, plan to break ground on the Ashley Landing Shopping Center revitalization project next week.READ MORE| Charleston unveils $300M redevelopme...

WEST ASHLEY, S.C. (WCIV) — In West Ashley, city leaders and developing company Edens, plan to break ground on the Ashley Landing Shopping Center revitalization project next week.

READ MORE| Charleston unveils $300M redevelopment plan for West Ashley's Sumar Street site

Construction fencing is now present around the old Big Lots building as the project prepares to go underway.

This development is years in the making, and was officially approved by the Charleston City Council in September 2024. Following approval, Edens obtained ownership of the approximately 35-acre parcel of land, included the lot on Sumar Street, where Piggly Wiggly once stood.

The development company now aims to build a new town center for the community to enjoy, with a variety of renderings public on its website.

Charleston City Councilmember for District 9, William Tinkler, says he thinks this is the largest investment in West Ashley's history, with the city pledging $45 million, and Edens contributing $300 million.

“It's really good that they're giving back to the community here in West Ashley," says Bubba Walkins, who grew up in the area.

READ MORE | Charleston City Council pushes forward with major redevelopment on Sumar Street

Tinkler says the public funds will be focused on infrastructure.

"The city's got some projects planned on Old Towne Road that are going to lead to some traffic infrastructure there that I think is going to benefit," he said.

Edens is required to conduct a traffic impact study for the project, and Charleston County will also be looking to make improvements on Sam Rittenberg Boulevard and Old Towne Road.

Nine acres of storm water retention will be built underneath the property to help with flooding in the area.

Tinkler says ensuring available affordable housing is also a focus.

"One of the benefits of this project is to be able to provide housing, and housing that those folks can afford." Tinkler says a certain portion of housing created will be workforce housing.

The public is invited to attend the ground-breaking on Wednesday, May 7, at 10 a.m.

O2 Fitness in West Ashley surprises members with 'disappointing' news about closure

A West Ashley gym will power down for good next month, leaving customers crushed.O2 Fitness at 1119 Wappoo Road sent an email to members at 2 p.m. April 18, stating, "our lease terminates at the end of May and we have been unable to find a path forward to maintain."The final day is May 31 with the closure time scheduled for 7 p.m.The gym anchors the Ashley Oaks Plaza, situated in the middle of a grou...

A West Ashley gym will power down for good next month, leaving customers crushed.

O2 Fitness at 1119 Wappoo Road sent an email to members at 2 p.m. April 18, stating, "our lease terminates at the end of May and we have been unable to find a path forward to maintain."

The final day is May 31 with the closure time scheduled for 7 p.m.

The gym anchors the Ashley Oaks Plaza, situated in the middle of a group of tenants that include West Ashley Hardware/TrueValue, Los Reyes Mexican Restaurant, Kings Sushi, Lavish Nail Salon, Ultratan and newly added Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids.

"As a local company born and raised in the Carolinas, with roots in Charleston going back 25 years, this is a disappointing situation," the email said.

The Raleigh-based fitness chain first opened the West Ashley location in January 2019.

The gym was one of three workout centers, including Daniel Island and Moncks Corner, to replace existing facilities O2 inherited after its purchase of the former East Shore Athletic Club's Charleston-area operations in 2013.

"These three upgrades, along with the addition of our beautiful James Island club late last year, help showcase our commitment to providing the Charleston-area with first-class fitness facilities,” O2 Fitness founder and CEO Michael Olander previously told The Post and Courier.

Memberships to the West Ashley location remain active at O2 Fitness on Folly Road, with no action required, the company said.

The chain operates 19 fitness centers, mostly in North Carolina.

Groucho's Deli opens new Charleston location, led by a fourth-generation member of original family

A sandwich chain that's operated in South Carolina for more than 80 years has added a West Ashley stop.Groucho’s Deli, led by Max Miller — the great-grandson of founder Harold “Groucho” Miller — opened at 975 Savannah Highway in St. Andrews Shopping Center.Miller has been working for the family business since growing up Columbia, wh...

A sandwich chain that's operated in South Carolina for more than 80 years has added a West Ashley stop.

Groucho’s Deli, led by Max Miller — the great-grandson of founder Harold “Groucho” Miller — opened at 975 Savannah Highway in St. Andrews Shopping Center.

Miller has been working for the family business since growing up Columbia, where his grandfather opened the first restaurant in 1941 in the Five Points area.

“When I was 12 years old, I remember my dad used to pull a bar stool up and set me in front of the cash register,” Miller said.

After attending the College of Charleston, he opened his first Groucho’s Deli in Mount Pleasant in 2020.

The West Ashley outpost is Miller's second franchise, co-owned by Nick Basile, a lifelong friend and the former manager of the Five Points Groucho’s.

“He and I worked there almost every day in high school,” Miller said.

The West Ashley shop renews Groucho's presence in Charleston after the downtown location at 364A King St. closed in 2022 after 20 years. The franchise owner stated he had been priced out of the market.

Another Groucho’s Deli opened in Summerville in 2017 and is still going strong and another is in Mount Pleasant.

The deli, known for its “dipper” subs, large salads and signature “Formula 45 Sauce, was first franchised in the early 2000s by Bruce Miller, the third generation to operate the restaurant. The chain has grown to 32 locations in three states, with about three new stores added a year.

The count has come far since its namesake founder to Columbia in 1941 after spending his childhood in a Philadelphia orphanage with "a handful" of original recipes for potato salad coleslaw and dressings for salads and sandwiches.

Proposed rezoning of Storybook Farm to allow condo development in West Ashley

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston County Planning Commission will be taking another look at a potential rezoning for a farmland property to allow for a multi-family residential community.The 10-acre Storybook Farm property sits at the intersection of Bees Ferry Road and Bear Swamp Road and is currently zoned R-4, which allows for 4 homes per acre. If the rezone were to happen, it would be changed to the Storybook Farm Planned Development and would allow up to 144 housing units total.The plans say that this will be a cond...

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston County Planning Commission will be taking another look at a potential rezoning for a farmland property to allow for a multi-family residential community.

The 10-acre Storybook Farm property sits at the intersection of Bees Ferry Road and Bear Swamp Road and is currently zoned R-4, which allows for 4 homes per acre. If the rezone were to happen, it would be changed to the Storybook Farm Planned Development and would allow up to 144 housing units total.

The plans say that this will be a condominium community and include six four-story buildings with 24 units in each.

At the initial presentation to the planning commission in February, the proposal said that Storybook Farm is designed to meet the demand for both workforce and market-rate housing, with a focus on the “missing middle” price point.

The developer said that the units would be for sale only, not for rent with a goal of keeping prices attainable. He said the starting price point could be $300,000.

Proposed plans also say that 5% of the units would be deed-restricted as workforce housing, which means that those units would remain attainable even if market prices increase over time.

The proposal also includes amenities that tie in the farm property’s features. Those include a farmstand gathering space where residents will be able to purchase produce as well as community gardens where residents can grow their own plants and vegetables.

Other amenities proposed include a dog park, walking trails and enhanced parking and access for Light of Christ Ministries Church, which sits next to the property.

West Ashley resident LaDon Paige says she has lived off of Bees Ferry Road for almost 20 years and is not against development, but would like to see it done responsibly.

“I just don’t know that increasing density is going to do us any favors. We have a lot of traffic already, there are concerns with that. There is concern about losing greenspace,” Paige says. “There is already zoning in place in R-4. I am opposed to rezoning that. I think there could be better uses for that property. I don’t know what the county could do. I mean, maybe even a fire station would be great. We have that small little fire station for St Andrews, but that would be something that would not allow as much density, would not allow as much traffic, but could also be an asset to the entire community.”

Angie Murto, another long-time West Ashley resident and local realtor, says she believes that the area could support homes with the current R-4 zoning, but that the number of units proposed in the planned development is too much.

“They have the R-4 zoning there for single-family homes, four per acre, which I think we can handle that. When we’re trying to do the multi-family, I just think it’s too much density for that area,” Murto says. “As a realtor I am looking at the market all the time and you know we want development cause we need it and Charleston is a very hot place to move to but we need to do it responsibly and pay attention to the infrastructure and make sure we have enough resources for those who are coming here and those who already live here.”

Justin James grew up in West Ashley and says he has long-term concerns if more development is brought to the area.

“What is traffic going to look like right? What is all of this going to look like 10, 15 years from now? I’m going to tell you, if you think today is terrible with the amount of kids to one teacher in a classroom. If you think it’s terrible trying to get I-526 to I-26 and get to your job on time by 7:30 or 8 a.m. without leaving three hours early, it’s just going to get worse,” James says.

The public is able to fill out a survey about the potential rezoning up until April 10. You can find the link to it here.

This rezoning will be brought before the planning commission again on April 14.

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