Beyond looks! Helps with Army Body Composition Program.

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U.S. Army soldiers are screened generally every six months to make sure they meet the body fat standards. Soldiers are weighed, and commanders use a weight-for-height or BMI) table to determine if a soldier meets the standard. For example, for men, the maximum weight-for-height requirements convert to a body mass index (BMI) rating of 25 (considered overweight by National Institutes of Health). BMI is calculated by dividing your weight (in kilograms) by your height (in centimeters squared). This measurement does not make sense for everyone so in 2013 the Army changed a weight requirement to body fat standards. They did this to account for soldiers who are heavier than allowed by Army weight tables, but who have lower levels of body fat.

If the soldier exceeds the weight on the weight-for-height (BMI) charts, they are now measured for body fat. This is calculated using a circumference / chart method (or the tape-test), this measures the circumference of necks and waist in males to determine body fat percentage. This is where CoolSculpting can help!

CoolSculpting is a non-surgical fat-reduction treatment that permanently eliminates stubborn pockets of fat that are resistant to exercise and diet. This is a non-invasive procedure (no anesthesia, no needles, no downtime!). CoolSculpting is FDA approved to eliminate 20-25% of fat cells in the area that the applicator is applied. Although this does not translate into weight reduction (fat is light and fluffy), treating the abdomen and love handles can take inches off the circumference of the waist to help meet those measurement standards while still being able to return to normal activity right after treatment.

Meeting these body fat standards has been associated with advancing careers and CoolSculpting can help to achieve those body contouring goals. If CoolSculpting is not quite enough, we offer several options for weight reduction that can be standalone or combined with CoolSculpting. Omni Centers helps to reduce the CoolSculpting cost by offering discounts to active military and their immediate family. Remember to ask about additional savings through our referral program.

Call or book your complimentary consultation and see how CoolSculpting can benefit you.

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Medically reviewed and written with provider guidance

Dr. Lauren Peizer, ND

Naturopathic Doctor at Omni Centers

Dr. Lauren Peizer, ND helps guide Omni Centers patients through provider-led aesthetic, hormone, peptide, weight-management, and functional wellness consultations. Her clinical perspective supports education that is focused on safety, realistic expectations, treatment planning, and individualized care.

Omni Centers is located in Tumwater, WA and serves patients from Olympia, Lacey, and the greater South Sound area.

Treatment Notes for Local Patients

Patients researching Army body-composition standards and non-surgical fat reduction can use this article to understand how CoolSculpting may support stubborn-fat treatment goals.

Common Questions

BODY CONTOURING AND WEIGHT LOSS FAQS

Answers for readers learning about stubborn fat, CoolSculpting, weight management, muscle toning, and body composition options.

Is CoolSculpting the same as weight loss?

No. CoolSculpting is body contouring for targeted fat reduction, while medical weight loss focuses on overall weight and metabolic health.

Can body contouring and weight loss treatments be combined?

Yes. Some patients combine medical weight loss with CoolSculpting, CoolTone, skin tightening, or peptide therapy for body composition goals.

How do I know which body treatment is right for me?

A consultation helps determine whether fat reduction, toning, tightening, weight loss support, or a combination is most appropriate.

How long does it take to see body contouring results?

Timing varies by treatment. Some results develop gradually over weeks or months.