The Acoustic Wave used for cellulite and local fat reduction treatments act on these causes in a precise manner, resulting in a biological effect that promotes vascularization, improves blood and lymphatic circulation, oxygenates the tissues, and activates the processes responsible for cellular metabolism by encouraging and increasing lipase (a natural slimming mechanism)
AWT Acoutic Wave Therapy for Aesthetic
Indications
- CELLULITE AND LOCALISED ADIPOSITY
- SKIN TONING AND FIRMING
- TREATMENT OF SCARS AND STRETCH MARKS
- REMODELING TREATMENT, PRE AND POST LIPOSUCTION TREATMENT
- ACOUSTIC WAVES IN COMBINATION WITH FACE/BODY MESOTHERAPY
- ANTI-AGEING FACE
- SKIN TONE AND FIRMING
- FACIAL WRINKLES
- EYE AREA
- LIP CONTOUR
- CHEEKBONES AND THE OVAL OF THE FACE
- DOUBLE CHINS AND SAGGING
- BUTTOCK TIGHTENING
Acoustic Wave Therapy for Cellulite, Body Shaping and Fat Reduction
“The treatment reduced cellulite severity from baseline up to 12 weeks after the last treatment session (subjects presenting severe cellulite: 60% to 38%)…”
Extracorporeal Shockwave: Mechanisms of Action And Physiological Aspects for Cellulite, Body Shaping, and Localized Fat-Systematic Review
“The revision demonstrated that extracorporeal shockwaves present relevant effects on the biological tissue, which leads to the restructuring of skin properties and subcutaneous tissue, thus clinically improving the aspects of cellulite and localized fat.”
Review of the Mechanisms and Effects of Noninvasive Body Contouring Devices on Cellulite and Subcutaneous Fat
“The effect of these devices on cellulite or subcutaneous fat reduction has been assessed.”
Cellulite: An Evidence-Based Review
“Some evidence for potential benefit was only seen for acoustic wave therapy (AWT) and the 1440 nm Nd:YAG minimally invasive laser.”
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) For The Treatment Of Cellulite–A Current Metaanalysis
“…total number of 123 females have been published so far. Both, focused as well as radial ESWT devices have been found effective in treating cellulite so far. “
Predictability of the Individual Clinical Outcome of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Cellulite
“Radial shock wave therapy is a safe and effective treatment option for cellulite. The individual clinical outcome cannot be predicted by the patient’s individual cellulite grade at baseline, BMI, weight, height, or age.”
Placebo Controlled, Prospectively Randomized, Double-Blinded Study for the Investigation of the Effectiveness and Safety of the Acoustic Wave Therapy (AWT) for Cellulite Treatment
“No side effects were seen. This indicates the efficacy and safety of AWT for patients with cellulite.”
Controlled, Randomized Study Evaluating the Effects of Treating Cellulite with AWT/EPAT
“The difference between treated and untreated legs was statistically significant with regard to depressions, elevations, roughness and elasticity after the first follow-up visit.”
Can Cellulite Be Treated With Low-Energy Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy?
“Results provide evidence that low-energy defocused ESWT caused remodeling of the collagen within the dermis of the tested region.”
A Randomized, Controlled Clinical Study to Investigate the Safety and Efficacy of Acoustic Wave Therapy in Body Contouring
“Reduction in both thigh circumference and subcutaneous fat layer thickness, measured through ultrasound, was observed…”
Body Shaping With Acoustic Wave Therapy AWT/EPAT: Randomized, Controlled Study On 14 Subjects
“Measurements with the ultrasound system clearly demonstrate a significant diminution in the subcutaneous fat layer thickness and a reduction of the averaged circumference of thighs.”
Comparison of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy versus Manual Lymphatic Drainage on Cellulite after Liposuction: A Randomized Clinical Trial
“There was more reduction in the grade of cellulite and thickness of subcutaneous fat in the ESWT group than the MLD group after liposuction.”
Fractionated Repetitive Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy: A New Standard in Shock Wave Therapy?
“ESWT can inhibit skin inflammation, improve skin smoothness, and enhance wound healing. High-energy ESWT improves blood flow and tissue oxygen saturation. ”
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy For Treatment Of Keloid Scars
“ESWT showed comparable functional outcome and POSAS patient and observer scales as compared with steroid injection for keloid scars. Treatment of keloid scars with ESWT resulted in significant decreases in collagen fibers and increases in MMP-13 enzyme.”
Effect of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on scar pain in burn patients: A prospective, randomized, single-blind, placebo-controlled study
“Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) has been used to reduce pain in patients with various musculoskeletal diseases and wounds. We investigated the effect of ESWT on scar pain after complete wound epithelialization in burn patients.”
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for the Management of Burn Scars
“Already after the first session, scars appeared more pliable, and color mismatch was less evident. At the end of the study period, all treated scars obtained a more acceptable appearance.”
Extracorporeal Shock Waves, a New Non-Surgical Method to Treat Severe Burns
“Of all treated burns, 80% healed uneventfully prior to 3 weeks; as many as 15% required surgical debridement and grafting and 5% developed hypertrophic scarring. After one ESW session, burns had a significant increase in perfusion, objectivated by the LDI images.”