InBody Composition Scan

What Is an InBody Scan?

The InBody Body Composition Scan is a non-invasive, medical-grade analysis that goes far beyond the number on the scale. Using bioelectrical impedance technology, it provides a detailed breakdown of your body composition in just minutes—no needles, no discomfort.

Unlike traditional scales, the InBody scan shows what your body is actually made of, not just how much you weigh.

What the InBody Measures

Your results include a comprehensive snapshot of your health, including:

  • Body Fat Percentage
  • Skeletal Muscle Mass
  • Total Body Water
  • Visceral (Abdominal) Fat
  • Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)
  • Segmental Muscle & Fat Analysis (arms, legs, trunk)
  • Body Composition History (track progress over time)

This data helps us personalize your wellness, weight-loss, and body-optimization plan.

Why It’s Better Than a Scale

A scale can’t tell the difference between fat, muscle, or water—and that’s why weight alone can be misleading.

The InBody scan allows us to:

  • Track fat loss vs muscle gain
  • Identify metabolic health trends
  • Monitor hydration and inflammation
  • Measure real progress—even when the scale doesn’t move

This is especially helpful if you’re doing medical weight loss, hormone therapy, fitness training, or lifestyle optimization.

Who Should Get an InBody Scan?

InBody scans are ideal for patients who:

  • Are starting or currently on a weight-loss or wellness program
  • Are using GLP-1 medications
  • Are on HRT or peptide therapy
  • Want objective data to guide nutrition and fitness
  • Want to track progress accurately over time

What to Expect During Your Scan

  • Takes 2–3 minutes
  • You’ll stand barefoot on the scanner and hold the hand electrodes
  • No pain, no radiation, no downtime
  • Results are available immediately
  • Our team will review your results with you and explain what they mean for your goals.

How Often Should You Scan?

For best results, we recommend:

  • Baseline scan before starting a program
  • Monthly or quarterly scans to track progress
  • Scans performed under similar conditions (hydration, time of day)
  • Consistency = meaningful data.

Important Notes:

  • Avoid heavy exercise, alcohol, or large meals prior to your scan
  • Best performed when well-hydrated
  • Not recommended for patients with pacemakers or implanted electrical devices
InBody Composition Scan
inbody

Schedule a consult

Not sure what treatment is right for you? Schedule a consult with our experienced staff and we will help you determine which treatment is right for you.