Redustim Active Fat Reduction Programme
How do we measure visceral fat?
There are a few ways to accurately measure visceral fat. You could either do it at home or go to a doctor. A quick way to do it at home is to measure the largest part around the waist and hip. Once you have measured both your waist and hip, divide the waist by the hip measurement. A healthy body should have less than 1.0 for men and 0.85 for women.
Another good indicator of high visceral fat is if you have a high BMI score and a disproportionately large waist. If you have both, chances are likely that you have a high level of visceral fat.
Undergoing Redustim treatment
This 45-minute treatment is completely painless with no downtime. It is prudent to avoid a heavy meal 1 to 2 hours before treatment. It is also important that one does not consume carbohydrates or sugary food 4 to 6 hours after the Redustim treatment as the targeted fat continues to be broken down.
A minimum of 12 treatment sessions is recommended, with a minimum of two to three 45-minute sessions per week, over four to six weeks.
Depending on each person’s slimming goals, the treatment can be continued with supplementary sessions. After the first 12 sessions, 1 to 2 maintenance sessions per month are recommended to maintain the results. It is also important to ensure an active and healthy lifestyle.
This treatment is suitable for anyone who aims to get rid of excess abdominal fat to reduce associated health risks.
However, this treatment is not suitable for:
- Patients suffering from skin conditions or skin injuries (cuts and ecchymosis)
- Patients suffering from a serious illness
- Pacemaker carriers
- Pregnant women
Benefits
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Visible reduction of visceral fat and subcutaneous fat
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Achieve overall better health with less visceral fat
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Reduce risks of cardiovascular and liver diseases
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Comfortable treatment with almost no downtime
Best For
Redustim Active Fat Reduction Programme is not just a fat loss journey to improve body shape and tone.
By targeting visceral fat, this programme helps to reduce risks of developing cardiovascular and/or liver diseases.