Cartessa Aesthetics Launches Onda Pro for Noninvasive Body Contouring in US and Canada
The device uses 2.45-GHz energy and three handpieces designed to target subcutaneous tissue while maintaining surface cooling, according to the company.
The device uses 2.45-GHz energy and three handpieces designed to target subcutaneous tissue while maintaining surface cooling, according to the company.
The product is the first botulinum toxin type E approved for aesthetic use and is designed to deliver faster onset and shorter-lasting results than traditional neurotoxins.