MRI Sat Pads are analogous to bolus devices that have historically been used to improve image quality in radiographs. Sat Pads are filled with a nonprotonated fluid that has a magnetic susceptibility to water-containing tissue. Improves the homogeneity of a local magnetic field, thus improving images from such pulsing parameters as chemical shift fat saturation and gradient echo imaging. Sat Pads are placed against the patient’s skin in an atomical area of interest, eliminating the air/tissue interfaces. Sat Pad’s perflourocarbon liquid is nontoxic and chemically stable.