During treatment with the Vanquish ME™, patients achieve cumulative circumferential reduction of the waistline, creating a slimmer waistline and a flatter stomach. Vanquish ME™ utilizes non-invasive radiofrequency (RF) technology to gently target fat cells without causing irritation or damage to skin or surrounding tissues.
During the heating process, the high-efficiency RF energy is delivered evenly across the area but creates no pain, with most patients reporting a warm, soothing experience. No anesthesia or medication is necessary for Vanquish ME™ treatment, and patients return to normal activities immediately.
Conditions It Treats
Abdomen
Thighs
Treatment Times
Treatment Time: 40-45 Minutes
Post Treatment: No downtime
Expected Results: Best results after 4 treatments spanning 2-4 weeks. Outcomes developing over 2-3 months.
Get to Know Vanquish ME
Treatment Results
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How does it work?
Vanquish ME™ is designed to debunk patients across the abdomen or thighs. With a large single applicator, patients achieve cumulative circumferential reduction of the waistline, creating a slimmer waistline and a flatter stomach. Vanquish ME™ utilizes non-invasive radiofrequency (RF) technology to gently target fat cells without causing irritation or damage to skin or surrounding tissues.
During the heating process, the high-efficiency RF energy is delivered evenly across the area but creates no pain, with most patients reporting a warm, soothing experience. No anesthesia or medication is necessary for Vanquish ME™ treatment, and patients return to normal activities immediately.
Hands down the best medical aesthetics in B.C.!! Top notch professional and caring staff who treat you like their only client. Jamie, Linsey, Marni, Emily and of course, Dr. Kennea are the definition of awesome. 10 stars, highly recommend.
McKenzie (Google review)
Complimentary Consultation
All consultations at Whistler Medical Aesthetics are complimentary. Consultations are aimed to be relaxed and educational, empowering clients to make informed decisions about their treatment.