Non-Invasive Fat Removal

For those looking for a trimmer physique, we are pleased to announce that the Vanquish procedure, a non-invasive procedure for fat reduction, is now available at our office. Gentle and effective, the Vanquish procedure uses a revolutionary method of using heat and energy to help eliminate unsightly fat bulges and pads that do not respond to diet and exercise.

The Vanquish procedure causes the natural death of fat cells through a scientifically-proven and clinically tested method. The procedure selectively delivers energy to fat cells without touching your skin, so there is no risk of overheating your skin, muscles, or internal organs.

In just four 30-minute treatments, the Vanquish procedure gradually reduces unwanted abdominal fat, love handles, or back fat without needles, incisions, or anaesthesia. Clinical studies have shown that the Vanquish procedure is safe and effective on the abdomen and on love handles. You may notice results days after your initial treatment, with greater results visible in as little as two weeks after your last treatment. Many patients report that the waistband of their pants feels looser, and their “muffin top” has gotten smaller or gone away altogether.

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It is important to understand that the Vanquish procedure is not intended for weight reduction, and it is not intended to replace other invasive procedures, like traditional liposuction, for those seeking for more a pronounced result in fat reduction.

The Vanquish procedure is comfortable for most patients, and no pain medication is required. While undergoing the procedure, you may experience a mild to moderate heat sensation. Most patients keep themselves occupied by reading, listening to music, or just relaxing. Also, there is no recovery time after the procedure, though some patients may experience mild redness, warmth, or tissue tenderness after treatment. These side effects will subside in a few minutes or within a few hours.

View the Vanquish procedure on the Dr. Oz show: