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Thank you for your question.The number of treatments is dependent on the patient. If you are seeing results and want to add more on, that is your option.
As a general statement the technology used by Vanquish is safe for multiple treatments. In fact, the volume of fat reduction will be more with more treatments. You must also understand that the volume reduction continues over the following 2 months after the last treatment. This is why most providers will wait to see the results of their 6 treatments before adding more.Your Vanquish provider will need to evaluate you before and during these treatments to determine if more treatments will be beneficial to achieve your goal.Good luck and I hope this was helpful.
Thank you for your question, this would require an in-office evaluation. We typically recommend a package of 6 Vanquish treatments for patients. You would have to consult with a professional to see if 8 would be too many for you in particular. I hope this was helpful. Best, Dr. Emer.
Thank you for your question. It is absolutely safe to have eight sessions of Vanquish instead of six. They may also be performed twice a week as long as there is two days between each treatment. Please seek a board-certified dermatologist to determine if you are an ideal candidate.
Hello and thank you for your question. It is absolutely safe to do 8 sessions of vanquish. I would recommend you schedule a consult with an experienced provider to discuss treatment and expectations. Good luck! Holly, RN
Yes it is safe to do as many sessions as you think needed. We typically recommend at least 5-6 sessions as a treatment (one session every week). Some people may decide to do a second round of treatment depending on their result.
Thank you for your question. Doing more than 4 Vanquish Me treatments is safe. Depending on the amount of adipose tissue, it is often beneficial to do more than the standard three treatments. We encourage our clients to do a quarterly Vanquish Me or add Emsculpt following their initial treatments.I hope this was helpful - Dr. Moore.
Yes, it is safe to undergo 8 sessions of vanquish or 10 or 12... In general Vanquish is meant to be administered in multiple treatments. There is no maximum number of treatments however, I generally redcommend performing 2 per week to allow enough time for your body to process the treated fat. Also, drinking lots of water during your treatment course is super important to help your body remove the unwanted fatty areas.
Thanks for your good question. Vanquish and Emsculpt are both body contouring procedures, but they work in very different ways. Vanquish uses radiofrequency to heat and melt fat cells, eliminating stubborn areas of fat. Emsculpt focuses on tightening and toning the muscles but doesn’t offer m...
Hello and thank you for the question. Vanquish works by targeting fat cells in the treatment area. The radiofrequency energy heats the cells, liquefying them so they can be eliminated naturally by the body. The device only works on the area that is targeted during the treatment sessions. Fat...
Hello and I appreciate your inquiry. Vanquish and Ultrashape use different technology but work in a similar fashion to liquefy fat cells in the target area so they can be eliminated by the body. Both these devices work reasonably well on the midsection, but arm shaping can be a bit more...
It is unlikely due to your Vanquish treatment. If it persists, I recommend following up again with your Doctor. Keep in mind, Vanquish needs a combination approach to get the most improvement. I recommend combining Vanquish with Venus Legacy/Exilis Ultra treatments. We currently use a fire and i...
You can have additional treatments, but keep in mind, Vanquish needs a combination approach to get the most improvement. I recommend combining Vanquish with Venus Legacy/Exilis Ultra treatments. We currently use a fire and ice treatment with Coolsculpting and Vanquish for good results in fat re...
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