Vanquish Me

Vanquish ME, an FDA-approved method, targets and eradicates undesirable fat.

Using radiofrequency, Vanquish ME gently heats the abdominal or thigh fat layers, prompting fat cells to undergo apoptosis, leading to their natural elimination.

Vanquish ME employs energy-based techniques to administer controlled and comfortable amounts of therapeutic heat to the intended area. This process gradually enhances the firmness and smoothness of problematic regions.

About

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Vanquish ME is an FDA-approved procedure for eliminating unwanted fat. It is non-invasive, does not touch the skin, does not cause pain, and involves no downtime.

Vanquish ME uses radiofrequency to warm the fat layer of the abdomen or thighs, raising the temperature of the fat cells to a degree that makes the fat cells die off (undergo apoptosis).

Is Vanquish Me right for me?

What sets Vanquish ME apart is its ability to treat larger areas of the body, such as the abdomen and thighs, with a wide treatment panel that covers a significant portion of the treatment area.

This large treatment area contributes to consistent and even results across the targeted region.

Vanquish ME is a suitable option for individuals who are looking to reduce localized fat deposits in areas that may be resistant to diet and exercise.

However, as with any medical procedure, it's important to consult with a qualified medical professional to determine if Vanquish ME is the right choice for your specific goals and needs.

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Pricing

3 sessions (min)

$200 or 4/$650

How is This different than coolsculpting?

CoolSculpting offers an alternative non-invasive approach to fat removal, differing from Vanquish ME in its method. Instead of employing heat, CoolSculpting freezes fat cells.

It's important to note that CoolSculpting treatments can result in notable discomfort during and post-treatment.

Furthermore, its smaller treatment area can sometimes lead to uneven outcomes with a "scalloped" appearance. In contrast, Vanquish ME stands out as a painless option with the most expansive treatment area available.

Covering the entire abdomen from flank to flank, Vanquish ME ensures consistent and even results.

FAQs

  • Vanquish ME is an energy-based procedure that delivers controlled, comfortable, doses of therapeutic heat to the target zone, firming, and smoothing problem areas over time. It is a non-invasive fat removal and fat reduction procedure that eliminates fat through radio frequency (RF).

  • Vanquish ME uses a non-invasive Radio Frequency technology to deliver deep heating up to 45C to the layer of adipose tissue (fat) below the skin. This high heat effectively induces fat cell apoptosis (cell death).

  • Please arrive at your appointment well hydrated. Ideally, you should hydrate 2 days before, on the day of the treatment, and 4 days after the treatment. This will result in a more comfortable and efficient treatment.

  • The recommended number of treatments is 4. The treatment is typically about 45 minutes per session, with sessions separated by 7-10 days (about 1 and a half weeks). You may need additional treatments depending on the severity of your condition.

  • Many clients report changes as soon as 2 to 3 weeks after the first treatment, when their body starts to naturally eliminate disrupted fat cells.

  • There is typically no pain associated with your treatment and there is no anesthetic required. You will experience an intense heat sensation, but not pain and moderate erythema (redness) in the treated area which may last for a few hours post therapy. The procedure does not require any recovery time. Typically, you can get back to your daily routine right after the treatment.

  • There is no downtime so you can easily return to your daily activities after each session.

  • Pregnancy and/or nursing, all active implants including but not limited to cardiac defibrillator, pacemaker, insulin pump, cochlear implant. Keep in mind that even if the active implant was removed, some doctors leave the metal leads inside the patient, Metal implants, Cancer, infection, Heat sensitivity