Imagine finally having the smooth skin you’ve always wanted or perhaps once had and have been desperate to get back. Z-wave can help you achieve that without any downtime. It’s not only for cellulite, though; this skin treatment can also target loose skin and improve complexion on the arms, legs, and stomach. In some cases, it is even suitable for full-body contouring.
How Does Z-Wave Work?
The secret of Z-wave is shockwaves. These may sound painful, but you actually do not feel anything during or after treatment. These energy bursts reach beyond your skin’s top layer to penetrate the cells and stimulate collagen production.
With greater collagen comes greater skin elasticity, which leads to a firmer, smoother complexion.
Z-wave is FDA-approved and offers non-surgical skin rejuvenation for patients struggling to tighten, tone, and firm their skin. However, it is not suitable for those who have severe skin laxity due to extreme weight loss, nor is it a weight loss solution.
What to Expect
Treatment sessions last about 30 minutes, and you will need between six to eight Z-wave treatments in total. However, Z-wave results typically appear within the first two to three sessions.
During each visit, the Skintology MedSpa staff will help you to relax, unwind, and let Z-wave work its magic. Dr. Walden can target whatever you would like, including loose skin, cellulite, stretch marks, and scars on the upper belly, arms, legs, and buttocks.
If desired, you may also consider using Z-wave to enhance the results of other body sculpting procedures, such as liposuction.
Book an Appointment for Z-wave in NYC
Book your session at Skintology MedSpa online or by phone at 212-832-2225. Led by Dr. Jennifer Walden, a board-certified plastic surgeon, the team at Skintology is highly skilled and up-to-date on all the latest technology in aesthetic treatments.
The modern office in Manhattan’s chic Tribeca neighborhood is conveniently accessible by public transportation and on foot from Soho, Chinatown, Little Italy, the Lower East Side, and the Financial District.