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InBody 120 Body Composition Assessment
A smarter way to track real progress - not just weight
The InBody 120 is a medical‑grade body composition analysis that provides a detailed breakdown of your muscle mass, body fat, and overall body balance. Unlike a standard scale, it shows what your weight is made of — helping you track fat loss, muscle gain, and metabolic health with precision.
1. Monitor Muscle Gain & Prevent Muscle Loss
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Identifies skeletal muscle mass in each region of the body.
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Ensures that during weight‑loss programmes, muscle is preserved or increased, not lost.
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Essential for patients on medical weight‑loss therapy, hormone optimisation, or strength‑building plans.
3. Early Detection of Imbalances
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Identifies shifts in hydration, muscle distribution, and fat patterns.
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Supports early intervention for metabolic risk, sarcopenia, and age‑related muscle decline.
2. Focus on Fat Loss — Not Just the Number on the Scale
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Tracks total body fat, body fat percentage, and visceral fat.
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Confirms that weight changes reflect true fat reduction, not water or muscle loss.
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Helps refine nutrition and training plans for sustainable results.
4. Fast, Non‑Invasive, and Highly Accurate
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Completed in under 20 seconds.
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Requires only height input — no uncomfortable procedures.
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Uses advanced bioelectrical impedance technology used in professional medical settings.
Why We Use the InBody 120
What Your Report Includes
A clear, easy‑to‑interpret printout or digital report showing:
Measurement
Skeletal Muscle Mass
Body Fat Mass & %
Visceral Fat Level
BMI & Weight Analysis
Segmental Muscle & Fat Analysis
Hydration Status
What It Tells You
Tracks muscle gain and strength progress.
Measures fat loss accurately.
Assesses metabolic and cardiovascular risk.
Shows how weight is distributed.
Breaks down each limb and trunk area.
Helps identify water retention or dehydration.
Who Benefits Most
Patients on weight‑loss programmes
Individuals aiming to build muscle
Patients on hormone therapy
Those monitoring metabolic health
Anyone wanting a baseline health assessment
How Often Should You Test?
Most patients benefit from assessments every 4–6 weeks to monitor trends and adjust treatment plans.
15 min
309 South African rand
