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Denza
Monopolar & Bipolar Radio-Frequency
Skin & Body Tightening utilizing Safe & Comfortable RF Energy

Denza is a breakthrough technology in the fight against age related concerns such as skin laxity. 
The device utilizes monopolar and bipolar radiofrequency with sequential pulsing technology, to safely but effectively target collagen and elastin to tighten skin and rejuvenate your look.

•    No needles or surgery required
•    Cryogen cooling creates a comfortable treatment
•    No social downtime
•    All skin types are appropriate for treatment
•    1 treatment protocol (on average)
•    Results you can count on!

Denza's pulsing technology stimulates collagen proliferation, resulting in exceptional skin tightening*, making it ideal for addressing issues on the face, eyes, and body. There are many benefits to the Denzatreatment, including:
•    Immediate and visible results
•    Effects are long-lasting, with continuous enhancement over four to six months
•    Can be used on most areas of the face and body
•    Safe and effective
•    Comfortable and suitable for all skin types
Denza RF skin tightening treatment of the face being done in our Orlando, Florida Med Spa.
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World's Ahead

Denza sets a new standard by combining both Monopolar and Bipolar RadioFrequency, along with cryogen cooling.

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Collagen and elastin in the dermis

As we age, the collagen and elastin that keeps our skin firm breaks down resulting in aging skin that contains fine lines and wrinkles.

Clinically Shown to Firm & Improve Skin Quality
 

  • Improvement in collagen fiber density in just 1 treatment*

  • Improvement in elastin fiber density in just 1 treatment*

  • Improvement in newly synthesized collagen in just 1 treatment*

Increased collagen and elastin in the dermis of the skin from Denza RF and AgeJet Plasma procedures

The Denza treatment uses radiofrequency technology to heat the deeper, collagen-rich layers of the skin, which encourages new collagen and elastin to start growing.

Skin Tightening & Treatment of Jowls
 

The term 'jowls' describes sagging, loose skin below the jawline, which most people develop with age. Aside from ageing, a number of other factors can also contribute to having jowls. Both sun-damage and smoking can accelerate the ageing process, resulting in a loss of the skin's elasticity and collagen.

Denza RF is particularly good at treating jowls and loose sagging skin by providing both immediate tightening, and long-term stimulation of collagen & elastin for lasting results.

Denza

The One and Done, No Downtime, Painless Skin Tightening Treatment

Immediate effect from Bipolar RF
 

  • Immediate visible result after the treatment and will continue to improve over the first 30 days

  • Targets papillary dermis and improves elastin & collagen production

Long Term improvement from Monopolar RF
 

  • Improvement starts around 30 days after treatment and will continue to improve over the course of 4-6 months

  • Targets reticular dermis and improves long-term elastin & collagen production

Animation showing how Denza RF works.
Pulsing of Monopolar RF, cry cooling, and Bipolar RF.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is an average treatment session? An average full face treatment is approximately 45 minutes. Treatment times may vary if you're targeting specific areas of the face or body.

When will I see results? While part of the results are immediate, the majority of results can start to be seen around 6 weeks post procedure as new collagen and elastin begin to form. Maximum results are 3 to 6 months out.

What treatments or devices does the Denza™ compare to? There are many RF Microneedling devices out there which use Monopolar RF, and show results over time. The RF energy is driven into the skin by the needles at a specific depth. This is an effective treatment, but is quite painful and requires downtime. The Thermage is another device on the market that delivers Monopolar RF without needles. The Denza™ is a newer, more effective device that adds Bipolar RF for additional collagen stimulation and benefits, and adds cryogenic cooling for comfort. Ultherapy uses ultrasound, which is out of date technology that has yet to be developed properly, and is by far the most painful.

What should I do to prepare for the treatment? Before your Denza™ treatment, it is advisable to arrive hydrated and ensure your skin is clean and free from any lotions, creams, or makeup in the treatment area. Avoid prolonged sun exposure, and follow a skin care regimen based on your individual skin type.

What does the treatment feel like? Denza™ features an advanced cryogen cooling that will keep you comfortable during the procedure. However, prior to the start of your treatment, your provider may recommend the use of a topical anesthetic that will further ensure a very comfortable experience.

What should I do to maximize my results after the treatment? You should drink plenty of water to enhance the results and aid your body's natural healing process. Normal skincare may be resumed 24 hours post Denza™ treatment. Addition of Vitamin C and Collagen supplements are also helpful.

What downtime should I expect from the treatment?  Denza™ treatments typically have minimal to no downtime, with many patients returning to their regular activities shortly after the procedure. However, this may vary depending on the individual and the treatment area.

How many treatments do I need? Every patient’s skin is very different.  On average, only one treatment is needed, however, your provider will create a long-term treatment plan based on your individual goals.

What areas can be treated with Denza™? Denza™ is versatile and can be used to treat a wide range of areas, including the face, eyes, and body. However, radiofrequency is not to be used over any metal implants, screws, artificial joints, people with heart valves, pacemakers, or copper intrauterine devices (for abdominal treatments).

When will I need to come back? Your treatment provider will create a plan based on your individual goals. Most patients choose to come back for a maintenance procedure on a yearly basis.

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