Acoustic wave therapy
Storz Medical (Switzerland) is the world leader in acoustic wave therapy platforms. High-energy waves penetrate deep into tissues, breaking down fibrotic adhesions and triggering collagen regeneration.
AWT (Acoustic Wave Therapy) uses high-energy acoustic waves that travel through skin to a depth of up to 7 cm. In the target tissue, the waves create micro-mechanical stress that breaks fibrotic nodes, triggers collagen regeneration and improves local circulation.
The technology came from urology (lithotripsy — breaking kidney stones) and orthopaedics (treating tendinopathies). In aesthetic cosmetology it's used for anti-cellulite programmes, post-trauma recovery and scar remodelling. Storz Medical is the premium standard in the field.
Indications where AWT delivers exceptional results thanks to its depth.
Especially stages 3—4 (with pronounced nodules). AWT breaks down the fibrotic adhesions other technologies can't reach.
Atrophic scars — AWT triggers remodelling at depth. Typically requires 6—10 sessions.
Especially older (white) stretch marks — AWT revascularises them and triggers collagen renewal.
After sports injury or surgical intervention — AWT accelerates regeneration and reduces scar tissue.
Tennis elbow, golfer's shoulder — AWT is a standard tool in sports medicine.
In combination with other methods — AWT helps with fibrotic lymph nodes.
Quick treatment — no downtime, straight back to your day.
Assessment of target issues, protocol selection, session plan.
— 10 minSpecial gel for wave conductivity.
— 5 minApplicator moves over the area — waves delivered rhythmically. Sensation: pulsing taps.
— 15—20 minNo special aftercare, plan the next session in 7 days.
— 5 minStandard protocol — 6—8 sessions, 1 week apart. After the course, maintenance once a month if needed.
Send inquiry →A safe procedure with minimal restrictions — no downtime.
Treatment is not recommended if you have:
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The most common questions we get about this treatment.
AWT Storz works where other technologies don't go deep enough. Let's talk.