A non-invasive method of intensive skin stimulation using high-energy mechanical impulses. Accelerates microcirculation and breaks down fatty deposits.
Acoustic wave therapy (also called shock wave) is a non-invasive method of intensive stimulation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue using high-energy mechanical impulses. The treatment affects the deep layers of the skin, accelerating microcirculation, breaking down fatty deposits and fibrosis formed and fixed in fatty tissue.nnAt the Face and Body Institute, we use modern devices generating an acoustic wave with precisely selected parameters, which guarantees safety, high effectiveness and comfort of the treatment.nnThe treatment does not require anesthesia, leaves no marks (except bruises) and does not require a recovery period.
Pregnancy and breastfeedingnThrombosis and blood coagulation disordersnCancer diseases (during treatment)nActive infections and skin inflammations at the treatment sitenPacemaker or electronic implants near the treatment areanDecompensated thyroid diseasesnEpilepsynHernia at the treatment sitenRecent surgical procedures at the treatment site (less than 3 months)
Yes - to achieve the full effect, it is recommended to perform a series of 6 - 10 treatments performed every 3 - 7 days. The first results are visible after 2 - 3 sessions, and the final effect stabilizes within a few weeks after the end of the series. Reminder treatments should be performed once a month or according to the recommendations of the Beauty Plan specialist.