Sentient, LLC announced the U.S. introduction of Sentient Sculpt, the first non-invasive professional electromagnetic wave and microwave treatment for cellulite reduction that consistently produces results on all skin types. Sentient is the aesthetic medical device industry’s leading full-service provider that’s transforming the way the aesthetics industry does business – with integrity, innovation and operational excellence. Unlike other products on the market that are absorbed in the skin or medical devices that incise tissue, Sentient Sculpt’s controlled energy elevates tissue temperature to reach all-important cellulite fibers and fat cells, while simultaneously cooling the skin.
Successfully utilized in Europe over the past four years under a different trade name, it is being offered in the U.S. exclusively by Sentient. The technology behind Sentient Sculpt has been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Sentient Sculpt is not a laser. Instead, it is a patented all-in-one cellulite reduction device that uses 2.45 Gigahertz energy; two thousand times more powerful than other cellulite reduction modalities. This exclusive technology, including a flat-panel applicator, sends 80 percent of Sentient Sculpt’s energy into the fat tissue. This is a significant improvement over competing radiofrequency devices which typically only reach between 10 to 20 percent of those tissues. Furthermore, Sentient Sculpt has been shown to deliver impressive and very satisfactory results after a few treatment sessions.
“We see the aesthetics industry still depends on equipment with old technology that really doesn’t effectively address cellulite, leaves many patients disappointed, and undermines opportunities for customers’ businesses to grow,” said Chris Cella, Chief Executive Officer of Sentient. “We went around the world to find industry leading innovations in aesthetics and are excited to offer the first impactful non-invasive device for cellulite, Sentient Sculpt, which we expect to be a game changer.”
Scientific American reports that cellulite affects 90 percent of women and 10 percent of men, mostly in industrial nations, presenting an unprecedented market opportunity for aesthetic providers. Sentient Sculpt eases the struggle to reduce the appearance of cellulite, as it circumvents the long downtime invasive treatments require and the constant treatment maintenance of other non-surgical technologies.
SOURCE: PR Newswire