Welcome to Dr. William Seare & Body Fat Standards
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon at Clinique Sculpt specialize in treating military patients to help meet body fat standards and official measurements. If you are concerned about meeting the standards or are interested sculpting your body to perfection Clinique Sculpt has the best surgeons to improve your life forever!
By removing 90% of the fat around the entire torso in men or the torso, inner and outer thighs in women we have been able to improve BMI’s from 27 to 16. We can reduce 9.5 inches around the waist and remove 11 lbs of pure fat. Not only will you meet your standard you will represent the best of the best!
Patients are so satisfied that many of them volunteer to speak directly to those that have questions about the procedures. When you contact Clinique Sculpt feel free to request to talk to a former patient.
MEET YOUR MEASUREMENTS
- Affordable & Safe – remove up to 11 lbs of pure fat
- Reduce BMI by 10 points
- Lose 9.5 inches off your waist
- Hundreds of military patients, Never Missed a Measurement!
The basic formula to determine body fat percentages for males is to measure the circumference of the neck, then subtract that measurement from the circumference of the waist. Take the result, and look up the body fat percentage on the chart below, depending on the individual’s height (in inches).
WE SERVE THOSE THAT SERVE
- Over 50% of our Patients are Active Military
- Highly Experienced in Male Surgery
- 35% of our Patients are Military Men
- Board Certified Plastic Surgeons
- 30 Years of Plastic Surgery Experience
- EXCLUSIVE MILITARY DISCOUNTS
In order to determine body fat for females, add the measurements of the waist and hips together, then subract the neck measurement. Take the result, and look up the body fat percentage on the chart below, depending on the individual’s height (in inches).
Body-Fat limits for each of the services are:
Army (New Recruit Standards)
Navy (New Recruit Standards)
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Air Force (New Recruit Standards)
Marine Corps (Recruit and Regular Standards)
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